Oct. 17, 2013

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October 17, 2013

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The Scripps Voice recent sexual assault cases shed light on safety concerns at all five campuses

In loving memory of

Bekki Lee

By Noor Asif ‘16 Staff Writer

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The Scripps Voice would like to honor the memory of our Dean of Students and Vice President of Student Affairs, Bekki Lee. She was an important member of the Scripps College community, and The Scripps Voice extends its condolences to her family and friends, as well as to the students and staff of Scripps College. The Bekki Lee Memorial Scholarship Endowment Fund has since been created in her honor.

Inside This Issue:

Op-Ed: page 4

Stephanie Huang profiles a changing fashion world

Features: pages 6-7

Different publications at Scripps College are profiled

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he Claremont Colleges are generally perceived to be a safe environment for every individual, regardless of gender, sexual preference, race, and more. In recent weeks, however, this perception has been challenged by a series of notifications circulating through email regarding episodes of sexual assault at 5C parties. One of the incidents occurred at Pub, the event most closely tied to the occurrence of sexual assault due to its dark, cramped venue in the basement of the Coop at Dom’s Lounge. Pub has been known to have a “rapey” feel; there is a lot of unwanted touching, groping, and grinding that occurs on the tight, poorly lit dance floor. On Sept. 18, a male student sexually assaulted a female student at Pub, according to one of the emails that campus safety sent out. This is just one reported incident; many other unreported incidents have possibly occurred as well. This event caused Pub to be cancelled until further investigation deems it safe enough to reopen to the students. This is not the first time Pub has been cancelled; last year towards the end of the semester, Pub was not only cancelled for a week, but was also altered in order to increase security by keeping the lights on during the party. However, a Pub with lights on just isn’t the same Pub, and dancing in the dark is more comfortable for many students. It is difficult to find a balance between maintaining the feel of a club and providing a safe environment for all students in order to prevent incidents of sexual assault from occurring. Another one of the incidents occurred at the 6:01 party earlier in the semester, in which a female student sexually assaulted a male student. She had reportedly offered to take care of him when he left the party heavily intoxicated, but then assaulted him even after he said no. It is disturbing to think that incidents of sexual assault can occur so early in the year, at the first big 5C party, and, more alarmingly, to someone who cannot take care of themselves due to alcohol by someone who had previously aided them. One other incident involved a male student from USC sexually assaulting a female student from one of the

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