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Beyond Rape Prevention
Educating on rape prevention and response are important, but shifting the culture surrounding sexual violence and consent is an overlooked and potentially more effective method, one expert argues.
Let's Not Talk About It
Otterbein stops requiring victims of sexual assault to sign form saying they should not discuss the matter.

In Gun Limbo
Pennsylvania's state universities allow guns on campus per legal advice from the system, which then issues a freeze on further policy changes.

When (and How) to Tighten Up
In wake of the Boston Marathon bombings, some colleges have already strengthened security measures. Experts urge revisiting emergency procedures, but caution against overreaction.

Threats at Community Colleges
Last week's incidents at two-year institutions in Virginia and Texas point to safety challenges at institutions with non-residential students, multiple campuses and a fraction of the counseling resources available at four-year institutions.
Opinion
Don't Arm Us
Lucinda Roy, a Virginia Tech professor who reported concerns about Seung-Hui Cho before he killed, writes that the idea of arming faculty members is foolish and dangerous.

Reality-Based Emergency Prep
Just hours after a former student committed suicide in his dorm miles away, college officials discuss the promise of interactive emergency preparedness training in residence halls.
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