Ohio University student activism has helped the campus change, but more is needed
Lean In Further: The effort of some students on campus has brought about change at the university.
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Lean In Further: The effort of some students on campus has brought about change at the university.
Statistics are bleak regarding sexual assault in sorority, fraternity environment
Lean In Further: Ridiculous myths pollute the way we think about rape
The Pregnancy Resource Center has a hidden agenda.
Steps to take for survivors after being raped or sexually assaulted on campus.
Jessica writes about International Women’s Day and why, after the responses to her column last week, it’s important
Jessica has gotten quite a few responses to her column — some good and some bad. This is why all of the angry anti-feminists are “right”
This week Jessica Ensley discusses Trans identities and pronouns.
FRC protested the lecture Tuesday night in Baker.
When I came to Ohio University and was accepted into the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism — one of the top journalism programs in the country — I expected excellence out of not just the professors, but also the students. Although there are some outstanding people within the program, I’ve noticed many problems throughout my time here.
Until OU’s administrators puts in writing that they will fund OUSAP, their words are meaningless.
Jessica Ensley urges the university to fund the Ohio University Survivor Advocacy Program.
Students should work together to prevent sexual assaults
The shootings at Charlie Hebdo, while deplorable, should not be used for continued discrimination.
We must all join together regardless of race, gender identity, class and sexuality. Only then can the real revolution begin.
The ACACIA fraternity chapter on this campus is notorious for drugging and raping women. All semester, people have been posting on Yik Yak, an anonymous social media app, that the men of ACACIA and the people who live at the “Blue House” on Court Street are targeting women.
Last Tuesday a woman was raped on campus. Where exactly on campus? We aren’t sure because the Ohio University Police Department stated in its press release it happened on “main green,” which isn’t actually a place.
Jessica Ensley discusses the fact that administration hasn't done much to address the problems associated with anonymous social media apps
To all the women reading this: Your opinions are valid. You do not have to apologize for expressing yourself, no matter if it’s through kindness or anger.
The friend-zone: a term sexually frustrated males use when describing a female “friend” they believe owes them her body. I heard that term when I was growing up, and I hear that term being used frequently on this campus as well.