March 7, 2018

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March 7, 2018 | Midwestern State University | thewichitan.com | Your Campus. Your News. | Vol. 82 No. 22

Imagine Graduation

pg. 6

Seniors attend the one-stop shop for graduation in the Clark Student Center.

Screen captures from a video posted to YouTube on March 6.

SGA Meeting

#complicitmsu

pg. 7

Students learn about the renovations planned for Moffett Library.

Strike Urinetown

pg. 8

‘Urinetown’ has commenced and cast members are now tasked with taking down the sets.

Student affairs schedules forum regarding campus harassment, assaults TYLER MANNING EDITOR

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he Office of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management sent out a campuswide email March 6 inviting students and faculty to an open forum regarding campus safety scheduled for March 19. Although most campus officials failed to respond Tuesday evening, the forum seems to be in response to various media circulating expressing concern about sexual harassment and assault on campus. James Johnston, provost and vice president of academic affairs, said, “A Postmaster [email] went out today inviting a public conversation, a town hall conversation. We feel like we have our policies and procedures in place, so if those are failing us in some way we would hope that concerned students –if it’s student-driven or student-lead– would be willing to have a conversation about how we make that better.” Flyers were spread around campus last week on Feb. 28 raising awareness to cases of sexual harassment and assault and claimed

administrators were complicit in these acts. Andrea Button, associate professor of sociology, said students in her classes brought up the fliers for discussion. “I teach two Global and Social Problems classes over in Bolin and both had mentioned something to me,” Button said. She also said the students were not surprised by the topic of sexual assault on campus. “This impression that students have that this is a problem on campus definitely was resonating,” Button said. “So at least from that standpoint, from a student’s perspective, this is not an inaccurate thing.” In addition, the minutes of the January Faculty Senate reported faculty satisfaction survey findings, including some comments concerning sexual harassment and gender discrimination in the workplace. “Having been a faculty member at several different institutions, I can say that it is not surprising to have that type of feedback,” Button said. “Most institutions do have a problem with some form of sexual misconduct or harassment against women, so that is not an

uncommon thing to see.” Johnston said if students do have any concerns with these issues on campus, there are resources present for them to utilize. “If it is student related, they can always talk to faculty members, staff. We are familiar with the reporting mechanisms, certainly. Matt Park is our Title IX coordinator. If you’re not sure, obviously the police department is always available,” Johnston said. “There are a number of counseling, faculty and support staff that I would encourage them to talk to. If you’re not sure, ask.” After the flyer was posted on campus, Wichitan staff members attempted to contact those responsible for the flyers by Twitter, @ complicitmsu. An unidentified person responded via direct message on Thursday, March 1 at 12:05 p.m. “Feel free to use any of the Information on this page, but as of now, we are not conducting interviews with the Wichitan. Thank you.” Additional attempts to reach the individuals responsible have gone unreturned.


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