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A Little Weird

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5. Being a scientist does not make one infallible
Sat Mar 1, 2014, 03:31 PM
Mar 2014

Besides, she studied zoology and then molecular biology. I don't think that makes her an expert in human behavior.

Also from the article:

Mason apologized again for the remark, which was published last week in the student newspaper. She announced plans to impose tougher disciplinary sanctions against perpetrators, increase funding for training and prevention initiatives and increase support to victims.


Sexual assault needs to be taken more seriously at colleges and in society in general. There need to be real consequences for people who commit assaults and victims need to be taken seriously and encouraged to report assaults.

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