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Thank you for providing insights from your position inside Amherst. I attended the College in the late 90's, so I would think (hope) some things have changed since I was there, but your assessment of Greek and athletics culture jives with my experience. I didn't find the frats to be a dominant social factor when I

Thank you for providing insights from your position inside Amherst. I attended the College in the late 90's, so I would think (hope) some things have changed since I was there, but your assessment of Greek and athletics culture jives with my experience. I didn't find the frats to be a dominant social factor when I

Hear, hear.

The real problem is how college administrations respond to rape.

Honest question: Can someone explain to me why a college is in anyway given any authority on handling sexual assault cases? Why aren't the cases immediately given the the real police?

The problem with campus rape is how college administrators respond to incidences of rape.

I still do not understand why colleges are involved with trying college rape cases anyway. When someone reports a rape to the school then the school should tell them to go to police while providing counseling and support. It's been proven time and again that colleges just mishandled them. And suspension/expulsion is