Campus Sexual Assault

Victims turn to their universities for help, but get warned that they, too, could face disciplinary charges.
Some male college students say their schools violated Title IX by disciplining them for sexual assault. They aren't having much luck in court.
Students can risk losing their only support system when they have to report on one of their own.
Experts say we face a "whack-a-mole" problem with campus rape.
This weekend marks the six-year anniversary of my assault and rape in Belfast. It's not the kind of anniversary you tend to celebrate with greeting cards, cake, or presents (or frankly, announce on The Huffington Post). But at the same time, it's an anniversary which I find impossible to overlook.
I, too, went to Harvard, and years later (when I least expected it), I was raped. Ever since that day in April 2008 -- when I was pushed into the mud by a violent 15-year-old boy -- I've been thinking a lot about how our society handles the problem of rape.