UM-Flint offers students 'safe spaces' and counseling in wake of Trump win
Precious college snowflakes at the University of Michigan-Flint can get the help they need following Hillary Clinton's stunning presidential loss.
Ashe Schow is a conservative commentator and journalist known for her critical coverage of campus sexual assault policies, gender politics, and feminist narratives. She contributed pieces to The Weekly Standard in 2015 and 2016, writing about topics including campus culture, sexual assault statistics, and gender dynamics in politics. She has also written for the Washington Examiner and the Daily Wire.
Precious college snowflakes at the University of Michigan-Flint can get the help they need following Hillary Clinton's stunning presidential loss.
Even though Democrats, activists and the media insist campus sexual assault is such an "epidemic" we have to eviscerate due process rights to solve it, there has been little mention of the issue at the Democratic National Convention.
On Monday I detailed how the Washington Post's survey claiming that one in five women have been sexually assaulted in college is deeply flawed. But there was an aspect of the survey I didn't get to, one that does not bode well for the future of relationships among students.
Women hold fewer senior-level positions at the Clinton Foundation and earn less than their male counterparts, according to an analysis by The Weekly Standard.