<p>I went to Brown years ago, and there were complaints and issues and problems with the way the university handled sexual assault back then, too. It seems not much has changed, unfortunately.</p>
<p>I don’t know if anyone will remember this (it did make national news, and the core organizing group of women were on Donahue)–but when I was a student, there was a movement for women to write the name of their rapist/assaulter in bathroom stalls all over campus. The women said they had to do it because the administration would not listen to them, or gave slaps on the wrist. As for the accused men, who can say if they were all guilty? Once the names were out there, the cloud was over them. It was not a good time. Students were angry with the administration, women and men were mad at each other…</p>
<p><a href=“Rape List, serving the Brown community since 1991 - The Brown Daily Herald”>Rape List, serving the Brown community since 1991 - The Brown Daily Herald;
<p>I will also agree that this is not a Brown-centric problem, and indeed, Brown may be much more open with discussing the issues and the difficulties surrounding them. </p>