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i. Sexual Assault: Too Often Unpunished
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ii. Revisiting the College Gender Gap
![Payton Dunn stands for a portrait on campus at Syracuse University on Sunday, March 27, 2022. Dunn experienced sexual harrassment from a former roommate in university housing but declined to further pursue the matter, due to the regulatory obstacles put in place. Recent changes to Title 9, from the previous presidential administration, increased the amount of protections that the accused have in allegations of sexual assault and harrassment, making justice for the survivors much more difficut to achieve. However, the broader discussion around the issue often ignores male survivors, from all walks of life, which is largely due to cultural expectations of gender norms throughout the United States.](https://www.thenewshouse.com/wp-content/uploads/Equality-Title-IX/Enforcing-Equity-Academics/TitleIX-Men/titleIXmen_thumbnail_vertical.jpg)
iii. SU Still Hurting Under Title IX
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Sexual assault survivors at SU often turn to outside resources and supports and are unlikely to report to the Title IX office.
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Women across six generations of alumnae and current students reflect on Title IX’s impact on Syracuse University.
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Syracuse University students share their everyday experience facing gender indiscrepancies on campus.
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Greek life and lackadaisical federal and university regulations perpetuate rape culture on college campuses, moving students to protest against sexual violence.
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Fifty years after Title IX went into effect, should colleges put an emphasis on admitting men and women equally?
![Payton Dunn stands on campus at Syracuse University.](https://www.thenewshouse.com/wp-content/uploads/Equality-Title-IX/Enforcing-Equity-Academics/TitleIX-Men/Year_James_titleixmen_thumbnail-300x240.jpg)
With a variety of students and faculty sharing their thoughts, it's become clear that Title IX is doing more harm than good at Syracuse University, and likely at other institutions around the country as well.