That link doesn't seem very balanced
It definitely isn't. Neither is "just call the cops, it's not the university's job".
It still doesn't change the fact that the university has a system and policy in place regarding sexual assault investigation that they're choosing to ignore IMO:
This Policy covers employees, students, applicants for employment or admission, contractors, vendors, visitors, guests, and participants in University-sponsored programs or activities. The academic or work relationship sometimes extends beyond the University campus and after University work and class hours. Therefore, in some situations, this Policy may apply to allegations of discrimination, harassment or retaliation for behavior that occurs off campus or during after-hours functions sponsored by the University. Off campus occurrences that are not related to University-sponsored programs or activities are investigated under this Policy only if those occurrences relate to discrimination, harassment, or retaliation alleged on campus.
http://www.k-state.edu/policies/ppm/3000/3010.html
also this is pretty gross if true:
According to the lawsuit, even as the university refused to investigate the accusation of rape, it sanctioned Sigma Nu for serving alcohol.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/21/us/kansas-state-university-fraternity-rape-lawsuit.html
Is very true. We were told we couldn't punish based on what happened, or what we could figure out had happened from the rough police report, but only on the lack of rule following by the chapter that had allowed it to happen. I forget the exact timing, but we had a couple different hearings for Sig Nu for separate issues, one including this story. After the 2nd we suspended them from campus, which they appealed all the way up to Bosco.
It's definitely not IFC's place to investigate rapes, or individual students. The "judicial" board is mostly composed of sophomores and juniors. It's not a fun four hours debating the details of incidents like this.
That said, all fraternity property is owned by the individual fraternity's alumni board. The undergraduate chapter simply rents out the house from the alumni. It's the chapter, not the alumni board that has a loose affiliation with the university. I can't imagine how, just because most of the fraternity chapter live in a house together, that all of a sudden the university must get involved. Is this the same for rapes reported between college students in the bertrand/thurston area?
I had 2 of these incidents in my year on IFC. One not mentioned in the story. It's awful, but I do think this really is quite common, when factoring in the number of incidents that go unreported.
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