Sex Ed
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Yale, along with other leading universities, has used academic freedom as an excuse for abandoning academic standards. But the truth is, Yale does impose values; they just aren't the right ones.
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In early June the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced that it was ending a yearlong investigation into the sexual climate at Yale University. The OCR's investigation raised questions about the status of women at the elite Ivy League school.
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Since its inception in 2002, Yale’s infamous “Sex Week” has held pride of place among efforts to further the apparently never-ending cause of college students’ sexual liberation.
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Last fall, after coming under federal investigation for alleged Title IX violations related to creating a hostile sexual environment for women, Yale administrators announced that the biennial pornification of Yale, aka “Sex Week,” would no longer be allowed to take place on campus. It only took them a few weeks to reverse their decision.
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For $169, you, too, can own a sex toy like the one used in a demonstration last week for Prof. John Michael Bailey’s Human Sexuality class.