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Columbia Spent $2.5 Million to Study Sexual Assault on Campus
After a national study found one in four college women have experienced sexual assault, Columbia University decided to do something about it.
Mizzou's QB Executes Sick Power Move By Drinking Water Bottle Thrown At Him
Hard to tell who's thirstier here: the fan hucking a water bottle at Drew Lock, or Drew Lock himself.
The Beautiful Chaos of Bomba Estéreo, The Colombian Band That's Blowing Up Stateside
As their surprise hit single “Soy Yo” threatens to cross over, the scions of electro cumbia break down their musical DNA.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Nine people were killed and 40 more were injured in Chicago gun violence over the weekend, LAX was evacuated after police received false reports of gunshots, the US accepts its 10,000th Syrian refugee, and more.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Trump calls Clinton a "bigot" during a rally with Brexit leader Nigel Farage, an attack on American University in Afghanistan kills 12, Prince's home will be opened to the public, and more.
Photos from the Next Generation of Female Photographers
Columbia University's first all-female photography MFA class will be showcasing their work this weekend in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Here's a taste of what they've been up to.
Talking Weed Soda with a Dorm Restauranteur
In the latest episode of 'Tea Time with T. Kid,' our host is joined by Jonah Reider, a young chef who is sick of being described as the kid who transformed his dorm room into one of the hottest restaurants in New York City.
PREMIERE: Watch Jeff Buckley's "Everyday People" from His Upcoming Album of Unheard Recordings
The track and video come from the 'You and I.'
Does Tragedy Prove That Space Exploration Is Worth It?
If history is any guide — and it may very well not be — NASA is on track to have its next major accident in five years or so. But that may be proof the space agency is on the right track.
Three Men Claim They Were Forced to Perform Sex Acts on Each Other at Canadian-Owned Mine
Barrick Gold, headquartered in Toronto, disputes that any rapes by its security guards have happened since 2010, saying they have a mechanism of reporting human rights abuses.