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Sexual Violence on Campuses – What Can Be Done? Part 2

Advocacy & Statements, UMSU NewsBy UMSU Marketing09/26/2018

The fall semester at U of M began with the bombshell announcement of multiple ongoing investigations into allegations of sexual misconduct by faculty. Meanwhile, the Student Counselling Centre is said to be receiving an average of five sexual assault-related cases from students per week. Unfortunately, the University of Manitoba is not alone, with similar circumstances…

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