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Protest at Princeton on Handling of Sex Assaults

Dozens of students have been protesting for several days on the lawn outside the president's office at Princeton University, calling for a series of changes in the way the university responds to allegations of sexual assault. The students say that the university's procedures are inadequate for those who are victims of assault. Among the demands are the dismissal of one administrator and a review of the performance of another. A full list of the demands may be found here.
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