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Washington Post sports writer Sally Jenkins talks about sexual assault accusations against University of Minnesota football players, and the complexity of judging these cases.
Imagine a student at a rural school suffering from mental illness, but there is no psychologist or therapist nearby and available to help them deal with whatever issue is affecting him or her.
Since 2008, Hispanic students have more than doubled their enrollment numbers in Minnesota colleges and universities. But graduating with a degree is another matter.
Starting this fall, college students throughout Minnesota will be required to complete training on sexual-assault prevention within their first 10 days of school.
For thousands of Minnesota students, surviving the school day isn't as simple as it seems. MPR News host Tom Weber guides a conversation that looks at how undiagnosed mental health issues can play out in the classroom.
Local police departments and colleges will need to come together before the turn of the year to finalize guidelines and stipulations for cooperation in dealing with campus sexual assaults.
New state legislation has prompted Anoka-Ramsey Community College and the city of Coon Rapids to enter into a memorandum of understanding to address campus sexual assaults.