Letter: Rape = Academic Freedom?
"Every woman has a rape fantasy. Every man, deep down ... hates women."
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"Every woman has a rape fantasy. Every man, deep down ... hates women."
"Rape and sexual abuse has not stopped so we will not stop either," said Ra-Twoine Fields, the vice president of UR Men for Change, as he thanked everyone for coming to its first forum of the year 6 p.m. Thursday. He then introduced crime prevention officer Randy L. Baran and police officer Tim Meacham.
When Richmond College dean Joe Boehman interviewed for his job at the University of Richmond three years ago, he kept coming back to one question: What is the university's vision of a Richmond College man?
Dear Sally,
I would also like to address my comments made in Barrett Neale's article "GLBTQ panel discusses issues, answers questions."
Dear Sally,
I would like to make a few comments and share my personal experiences, which might clarify this week's article "GLBTQ Panel Discusses Issues, Answers."
For most children, a trip to Jamaica is a vacation, but for freshman Kadeem Fyffe, it was a threat.
T-shirts bearing messages such as "Stop the violence" and "We will fight back" hung from a clothesline on the lawn outside the Boatwright Memorial Library on Tuesday afternoon as part of the Clothesline Project, a movement to raise awareness about violence against women.
Dear Sally,
Although I was pleased to see the article "No Glove, no love: let's seal the deal" by Kiara Lee on Sept. 24, I felt some important information was lacking.
The University of Richmond placed the Kappa Sigma fraternity on one month of social probation on Sept. 16, after one of its members unintentionally sent a sexually explicit e-mail this summer to various faculty, staff and administrators.
A new Web site, CollegeCandy.com, aims to be a college woman's best friend, release valve and mini-Wikipedia - with articles written by college-aged women about football, exploring sex, debunking college myths and everything in between.
As an openly gay male on this campus, my experiences are certainly different from those of closeted homosexuals.
Dear Sally,
Fifteen students befriended fruit, danced under the control of a voodoo doll and drooled over the sweet-smelling shoulder of a fellow volunteer on Saturday night.
What many of us do: We wait all week long, with the hope of seeing that person we are interested in out on the weekend to make our "big move." And when we finally see that person, we rehearse in our mind a thousand different ways to approach him or her, and wonder what line we should use.
Dear Sally Sexpert,
The University of Richmond has begun to take steps toward fostering a more inclusive community for sexual and gender minorities on campus. Frustrated by our persistent marginalization and invisibility on campus, organizations representing sexual and gender minorities have begun to reinvigorate themselves and, in the process, have cultivated campus-wide enthusiasm for their efforts.
A girl was murdered a few days ago at Gettysburg College. I knew her, but not very well. In fact, I've only met her once. She was roommates with a good friend of mine. The person charged with murdering her was her ex-boyfriend. He allegedly strangled and stabbed her until she died. It makes me sick to think that she was so brutally murdered and it makes me even sicker to think that Gettysburg College is no exception. This could happen anywhere.