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Sex Talk Part of Curriculum Under New York Campus Safety Law

They'd barely arrived on campus at St. Bonaventure University, but already the new students were talking about hooking up. Administrators didn't mind. In fact, they'd encouraged - even required - it to comply with a new state law meant to prevent sex assaults on campuses.  At colleges elsewhere, students watched skits about sex, saw videos on YouTube, had face-to-face sessions at orientation and clicked through online courses for what has become one of the earliest lessons of college life: That only "yes" - not silence or a lack of resistance - is the cue for sex.
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