
"...took this photo today on my way to class. It's outside the HUB Robeson Center and it's a group of students protesting the lack of response from PSU admin about the 11 sexual assaults reported this semester." Left to right: Madeline Chandler (senior, media studies), William Doll (senior, telecomm), Spencer Paret (sophomore, engineering) Photo by Sierra Dole.

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campus rape culture and administration coverup of the same
Just yesterday i was reading this about campus rape culture and administration coverup of the same...
Amherst Severely Mishandles Rape Charge. Amherst's Female Students Are Not Surprised.
It takes a lot of bravery to report a sexual assault, but when an administration has a track record of not adequately punishing sexual misconduct, it makes sense that victims choose to stay silent. (And they do: In 2010, the Center for Public Integrity reported that 95 percent of campus rapes go unreported.) According to the Justice Department’s Office on Violence Against Women, 70 to 90 percent of disciplinary actions toward sexual assault cases are minor sanctions like writing an essay on sexual violence or drafting an apology letter. Epifano’s rapist graduated scot-free. How disheartening that, in a worst-case scenario, he would need to write a research paper.
50 facts about rape
50 Facts About Rape