LOS ANGELES -- When Bailey Loverin showed up for one of her classes at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in February, the material wasn't exactly what the second-year literature major was expecting. The instructor screened an independent film that, Loverin says, included several scenes of sexual assault and one “graphic” rape scene. No
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A student calls for teachers to warn students before showing potentially distressing content in class, prompting debate over whether this is sensitive to students’ needs or simply coddling.