Last month, the California state auditor released a report of her findings in an evaluation of four college campuses, seemingly emblematic of not only California's colleges, but also the nation's. The conclusions were troubling for many of California's parents and students: a lack of staff training and student education, insufficient evaluation of sexual assault data, and failure to comply with numerous requirements. Days later, the sta...
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