On the morning of Sept. 14, at around 2 a.m., an individual was walking alone near Gunter Hall, on the campus of the University of Northern Colorado. It was a quiet, warm night. The afternoon of Sept. 15, the individual reported an assault to UNC Campus Police. They were injured but not hospitalized. On Sept. 16, Andy Feinstein, the president of the university, sent out an email informing students of the attack. In the report, it was alleged that the individual was attacked on the basis of their sexuality. Three months later, the individual remains unidentified. No suspects have been found. No further information has been released to the public. Directly after the attack, campus response was swift. Members of the university’s administration condemned the attack. Spectrum, the university’s LGBT+ student organization, organized a campaign for students to wear purple in solidarity with the school’s LGBT+ community and an LGBT+ focused self-defense class. Campus police sent out cal...