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Authorities investigate month old sexual battery incident
Genna Gold Managing Editor
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the report,” Health Center Director Beth Benne said.
Benne said she would like to see more training on campus about safety and mental illness.
“There is such a fine line between the rights of the mentally ill and the rights of everybody else who might be in danger and is it fair to assume that everybody with a mental illness is a potential time bomb? No, it’s not at all,“ Benne said.
Feminist club founder and secretary Michelle Borsco offered a different perspective based on information released in Rodger’s manifesto.
In the manifesto, Rodger goes into detail about his failed interactions with women in the past.
“A lot of people are saying the shooting happened because of mental illness, and that may very well play a part in it, but there are plenty of people suffering from mental illness that aren’t shooting up schools,” Borsco, 25, said. “This was definitely fueled by misogyny and men’s feelings that they are entitled to women and their bodies.”