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USC Apologizes for Asking ‘Super Personal Questions’ about Students’ Sexual Histories

University of Southern California administrators have apologized to students for including questions about their sexual histories in a mandatory training program for issues related to sexual violence.  Campus Reform first reported on Tuesday that students were asked optional questions about their sexual histories during a Title IX course that is required to register for classes. 
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