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Press Continues to Cover Gettysburg Policy Change
Gettysburg College鈥檚 long-overdue decision to revise its sexual misconduct policy continues to garner media attention. Today, The Evening Sun (which serves the Greater Hanover and Gettysburg areas) . 麻豆传媒IOS President Greg Lukianoff told the paper that, with regard to the old policy, 鈥淸w]hen colleges pass codes so broad, every student can be found guilty of violating it on a regular basis. It leaves it up to the discretion of the school to enforce the policy as they choose.鈥 The new policy, by contrast, is much clearer. Julie Ramsey, Gettysburg鈥檚 vice president for student life, told the paper that the new policy 鈥渓ays out very clear definitions of what sexual misconduct is and how consent is defined.鈥 It seems self-evident that any policy under which students can be punished should clearly define what constitutes wrongdoing, but better late than never!
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