Differences within dating culture give merit to gendered labels

In the realm of dating, it has often been said that men who have multiple female sex partners are considered “studs,” but women who have multiple sexual encounters with men are classified as “sluts.” 

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Men, women do not experience double standard surrounding sexual behavior

It’s often been said that men and women should be seen equally in society, but they are not when it comes to sex. Evidence, however, seems to offer a reason as to why men and women are judged differently in the field of sex. 

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Caron: Men, women do not experience double standard surrounding sexual behavior

It’s often been said that men and women should be seen equally in society, but they are not when it comes to sex. Evidence, however, seems to offer a reason as to why men and women are judged differently in the field of sex. 

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Caron: College must recognize due process before disciplining professor

The Lamron published an article on Nov. 15 about allegations of an inappropriate relationship between a former Geneseo student and a current history professor. The article sparked multiple conversations about sexual harassment, student-professor relationships and the precedent The Lamron has set .

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Civil asset forfeiture is unconstitutional, must be eradicated throughout country

Among the several rights enshrined within the Fifth Amendment is the right not to be subject for the same offense twice, the right not to be a witness against yourself and the right not to have your property taken away from you without due process. Unfortunately, the last of these rights is infringed every day in the United States in a manner known as civil asset forfeiture. This procedure must be abolished.

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Campus community approves of vandalism policy in wake of incidents

Geneseo has grappled with multiple vandalism cases that became prominent during the 2016-17 academic year, following the election of President Donald Trump. Overall, students feel that the college’s current policy is effective.

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Meadows residents face multiple car break-ins, thefts

Several criminal acts of petty larceny and criminal trespassing were committed at the Meadows of Geneseo housing community on Oct. 26 and Friday Oct. 27. Seven unlocked cars were broken into and several items were stolen. 

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Departure of assistant provost prompts Office of International Programs’ reorganization

The position of Geneseo’s Assistant Provost for International Programs is currently vacant as its former holder, Becky Lewis, has retired. Lewis served as the head of the Office of International Programs. Her retirement precipitates a partial reorganization of the remaining aspects of Geneseo’s international programs. 

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Face Off: Accused students assumed guilty due to Title IX

Betsy DeVos is one of the most controversial education secretaries in American history. During her confirmation hearing on Feb. 7, Democrats denounced her on the Senate floor deep into the night. In fact, her nomination was so discordant that Vice President Mike Pence cast the tie-breaking vote, marking the first-time a vice president has voted to confirm a cabinet secretary. To say that DeVos entered politics as a divisive figure would be an understatement.

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