As everyone knows, things have been blowing up left and right this weekend on how Yale students filed a Title IX complaint against the University on March 15.
Here is IG’s comprehensive roundup of the story:
March 31st
To see what happend on April 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, follow the jump.
April 1st
- Despite the April 1st foolery, the AP hops on the story and it really goes national. The Daily Beast, the New York Times, Bloomberg, etc. are all over either linking the original Yale Herald and YDN stories or blandly re-hashing what the campus papers had already said.
- Miranda Lewis - past IGer, Yale
Herald Bullblog EIC, and DoubleX intern at Slate – reports that people are thanking the students who filed the complaint and what Yale can expect in the next month.
- CNN refers to the Pundit party as “a party in which undergraduate students were allegedly asked to strip naked.” (Seriously, would it take more than 5 minutes to research IG coverage of the party?)
- Claire Gordon, a Yale research fellow, writes an op-ed in favor of the complaint for the Huffington Post.
- Dean of Yale College sends email on the issue to students around 7:22 pm Friday night, and Herald later publishes the email.
- YDN coverage gives us more information on DOE’s investigation and University response.
- Presca Ahn publishes a guest op-ed on “Why we filed the Title IX complaint” in the YDN.
- Members of the Women’s Center board publish an op-ed in the YDN.
- Herald publishes piece on Title IX and sports.
April 2nd and 3rd
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5 Comments To "Full Roundup of Yale’s Title IX Complaint"
#1 Comment By Steroids On April 4, 2011 @ 10:13 am
wow the story is getting s*** loads of press.
#2 Comment By y’11 On April 4, 2011 @ 11:28 pm
mary miller is finally getting her due as yale college’s token ugly lesbian
#3 Comment By Y’12 On April 5, 2011 @ 1:46 am
For the record, Christina is not just the “daughter of Huffington Post mogul”, but also one of the Yale Herald’s most dedicated writers and journalists, having contributed to the publication as a News Editor, Managing Editor, Senior Editor, and author of any number of articles, including several cover stories besides this one.
#4 Comment By y’12 On April 5, 2011 @ 3:17 pm
miranda lewis not editor in chief of the herald. she’s editor in chief of the bullblog, the yale herald’s blog.
#5 Comment By Iocx On April 6, 2011 @ 12:30 am
wow, your comment was totally not sexist at all