Why I would not allow my daughter to apply to Notre Dame

<p>I wouldn’t be very enthusiastic about my child attending ND either. This isn’t the first story about students being raped at ND with little action by the school or local law enforcement. One or two previous students aren’t speaking up because they committed suicide. On one student:
[Notre</a> Dame case: No charges - chicagotribune.com](<a href=“http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-20101217-nd-story,0,5645198.story]Notre”>Notre Dame case: No charges)</p>

<p>The Tribune said they wrote the story because “Our review found that women who report sexual violence on college campuses seldom see their accused attackers arrested and almost never see them convicted.”
[How</a> we reported on campus sexual assaults - chicagotribune.com](<a href=“http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/tribnation/chi-how-we-reported-on-campus-sexual-assaults-20110617,0,4560837.story?obref=obinsite]How”>http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/tribnation/chi-how-we-reported-on-campus-sexual-assaults-20110617,0,4560837.story?obref=obinsite)</p>

<p>It’s no wonder the Justice Dept. is investigating.</p>

<p>I’m sure there are a few sketchy allegations, but to say that rape of college students should be ignored because they are often drunk and the women will lie through the whole process for their own gain is purely ignorant.</p>