News in Brief Accused Sexual Harasser No Longer at Film Publication Owned by Alamo Drafthouse Devin Faraci's second resignation follows widespread pressure on social media. Katie Kilkenny
Social Justice Fantastic Fest Programmer Steps Down Following Re-Hiring of Accused Sexual Harasser The festival's director of international programming is protesting its continued involvement with Devin Faraci. Katie Kilkenny
Education Why Don’t We Know More About Sexual Harassment of Grad Students by Faculty? A new study reveals that the problem is worse than you think, and likely much worse than we can tell from available data. Michael Fitzgerald
News in Brief Gretchen Carlson Is Not Alone The news that former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson has sued the network’s chief executive, Roger Ailes, alleging… Pacific Standard Staff
Social Justice Female Gamers Are Unfazed by Trash Talk But sexual harassment is a different story. Francie Diep
Social Justice The Psychology and the Politics of Nightclub Surveillance Video Research shows that “feeling safe” is highly subjective. Lauren Kirchner
News in Brief Ellen Pao Might Not Win, and That’s OK Regardless of the legal outcome, her lawsuit against a venerable venture capital firm stands to change the way Silicon Valley is perceived both inside and out. Susie Cagle
News in Brief When Your Stalker Is a Cop Where do you go for help when the people who are meant to keep you safe are the real danger? Lauren Kirchner
News in Brief Sentenced to Wait: Efforts to End Prison Rape Stall Again The Prison Rape Elimination Act was passed in Washington 2003. It still hasn’t been fully implemented. Joaquin Sapien