<p>Number 1 is wrong on so many levels. </p>
<p>I go to school downtown in a fairly large city. There are email updates about things on campus and downtown. Most of them are groppings by a male on a female.</p>
<p>Number 1 is wrong on so many levels. </p>
<p>I go to school downtown in a fairly large city. There are email updates about things on campus and downtown. Most of them are groppings by a male on a female.</p>
<p>[this</a> what we’re looking for?](<a href=“http://ncronline.org/news/accountability/reported-sexual-assault-notre-dame-campus-leaves-more-questions-answers]this”>Reported sexual assault at Notre Dame campus leaves more questions than answers) Some friend, that guy.</p>
<p>I mean we get robberies and other petty crimes from our football players, but nothing like that.</p>
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Yes, that was the case. It’s disgraceful. The general student body doesn’t know the guy’s name, and the few people who do aren’t saying who it is, or else I guarantee there would be a large number of people wanting to beat the hell out of him.</p>
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It’s obviously not widespread, just a couple terrible people, but the university’s (failed) response is a product of a culture that deifies the football team. Having NDPD have jurisdiction over campus is helpful for not getting in trouble as much for fooling around, but in this case, I wish South Bend PD had jurisdiction, because they generally don’t care about angering the university.</p>
<p>well yea I would assume it’s not widespread. I’m just slightly shocked that this didn’t blow up into that Jerry Sanduski fiasco. I guess ND loves its football enough that nobody is willing to jeopardize its program at the risk of getting someone important fired.</p>
<p>three schools mentioned in this are in Michigan. nice.</p>
<p>Jus saying, this is a big of a problem at the ivies as everywhere else.</p>
<p>Big group of people in the do-something-crazy age group is going to do **** like this, nbd</p>