USC Suspends Fraternity Over Sex Attacks After Drug-Spiked Drinks Claim
A University of Southern California (USC) fraternity has been suspended following reports of "drug-facilitated" sexual assaults at a campus party.
College Guys Who Drink Linked to Sexual Aggression
Researchers asked freshmen about whether they tried to persuade a woman to have sex when she didn't want to.
Why Do Men Think Women Want to Have Sex When They Don't
Beliefs in rape myths increased perceived sexual desire and consent.
Women Without A Degree At Higher Risk For Assault
William Axinn, a University of Michigan researcher, says more attention should be paid to victims who are not enrolled in college.
Rape Victim Wants Al Franken's Name Off of Assault Bill
The rape victim helped write the sexual assault bill with Franken, who is now accused of sexual misconduct.
Is Betsy DeVos protecting rapists? Victim thinks so
Besty DeVos's new guidelines on how college campuses and universities should handle sexual assault has rape victims like Abby Honold concerned that her decision could protect rapists.
87 Percent of Young Women in U.S. Sexually Harassed
The survey highlighted issues with misogyny and relationships among millennials, with the majority of young people rarely discussing issues of sexual consent.
Pressure Mounts Against Judge in Brock Turner Rape Case
A California judge sentenced Turner, a Stanford swimmer, to six months in jail for sexual assault.
Pressure Builds on Judge Over Stanford Sex Assault Case
The sentence last week by Santa Clara County Judge Aaron Persky against former Stanford University swimmer Brock Turner gained international attention.
Father's Statement in Stanford Case Riles the Internet
He wrote that his son has paid a "steep price" for "20 minutes of action out of his 20 plus years of life."
College Athlete Accused of Rape Is Suing U.S.
Legal experts say Grant Neal is the first male student accused of campus sexual assault to take on the U.S. government in this way.
Former Baylor Student Says University Ignored Her Rape
Jasmin Hernandez is suing the school, claiming it acted indifferently after she was raped by a football player.
Yale Basketball Courting Success and Turmoil
Yale basketball seeks its first Ivy League crown in 54 years as questions surround the team captain's expulsion.
Is This the Most Unfair Campus Rape Investigation Ever?
Lawsuit: White student bragged about sex with black athletes, then got them expelled for rape.
How A '90s Internet Law Determined a 2014 Rape Case
Former St. Paul's School student Owen Labrie breaks his silence on his conviction.
Photos: Owen Labrie's Life in Vermont After His Rape Conviction
Labrie opened up about his journey from scholarship superstar to unemployed young adult living with his mom.
The Other Side of the College Sexual Assault Crisis
Allegations of sexual assault on campus are at record levels, as are lawsuits from the accused, including Paul Nungesser, claiming schools discriminated against them based on gender.
Study Shows 15 Percent of Female Freshmen Are Raped While Incapacitated by Alcohol, Drugs
Addressing students' perceptions about alcohol and sex could help limit assault on campus, the researchers say.
UVA Frat Sues 'Rolling Stone' for $25M for Rape Article
This is the second major lawsuit Rolling Stone faces as a result of the article.
UCLA Football Player Adam Searl Booked on Three Counts of Rape
A student said Searl raped her last October.
Owen Labrie, St. Paul's School Rape Trial Defendant: Sexual Encounter Was Consensual
Owen Labrie, 19, has pleaded not guilty to charges of sexually assaulting the girl at St. Paul's School in Concord in May 2014.
Jon Krakauer's Missoula Is a Place Where Men Are Men, and Women Are Raped
The 'Into the Wild' author offers an important, graphic look at how campuses mishandle rape, but never gets to why.
Columbia Deans Blame Rolling Stone, Not 'Jackie,' for Rape Story
Deans Steve Coll and Sheila Coronel disagreed with Rolling Stone Publisher Jann Wenner's claim that the purported victim bears blame.
Police: 'No Evidence' to Support 'Rolling Stone' UVA Story
"A Rape on Campus" began to unravel soon after it was published on Nov. 19, 2014 in "Rolling Stone." Now, police say there's no evidence to support the account of a brutal gang rape contained in the story.
Personal Responsibility and Campus Assault
Opinions on personal responsibility are a particularly polarizing aspect of the campus assault debate.
Newsweek to Crowdfund Investigation Into College Rape
The project, co-sponsored by Beacon and undertaken by Mandy Van Deven, will span four months.