By: Madeline Olds, Web Editor Last week, California passed a law outlawing stealthing.[1] Though the passage has been highly publicized and in some of the largest news sites, many Americans are asking each other the same question: what even is stealthing? “Stealthing” is a colloquial term used to describe when an […]
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Harvey Weinstein Has Been Sentenced to 23 Years in Prison, and This is Just the Beginning
Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By Giulia Schaub, Blog Editor After months of pretrial squabbling, a tumultuous voir dire process, and emotional witness testimonies, Harvey Weinstein was convicted of two felony sex crimes on February 24, 2020 [1] and sentenced to 23 years in prison on March 11, 2020. [2] […]
Catholic Priest Sex Abuse Scandals: How the Media Shapes the Public Perception of Child Abuse in the Catholic Church
By: Elizabeth Echard, Staff Writer Is Catholic priest sexual abuse a result of their choice of lifestyle and career, or is that a misconception fed by the media’s portrayal of the Catholic sexual assault scandals? It is not disputed that sexual abuse happens on a daily basis and […]
House Bill 612’s Journey to the PA Senate
By: Giulia Schaub, Staff Writer On September 24, 2018, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives voted in favor of an amendment to a reform bill, House Bill 612, addressing the statute of limitations of child sexual abuse with overwhelming support at 171-23. [1]The vote occurs in the wake of the […]
Are there Real World Remedies for Virtual Reality Harassment?
By Kristin Hoffman, Staff Writer On Oct. 26, 2016, CNN Money published an article online about a young woman by the pseudonym of Jordan Belamire who was groped in virtual reality.[1] Belamire was playing an online video game in which she used a microphone to project her own voice […]