Sexual assault often underreported on college campuses
A sexual assault was reported to the UP Daily Crime and Fire Log on Oct. 24. It occurred at 1:15 a.m on the 7100 Block of North Fiske Ave.
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A sexual assault was reported to the UP Daily Crime and Fire Log on Oct. 24. It occurred at 1:15 a.m on the 7100 Block of North Fiske Ave.
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Editor’s note: It is not The Beacon's policy to publish anonymous submissions. However, the editor-in-chief is making an exception in this case because he believes allowing a sexual assault survivor to share their story openly and anonymously benefits the community's interest.
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