Word: sexuality
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...generated over the recent events at Mather; though much of it is angry and heated, it is communication nonetheless. In reading the letters that have been written to The Crimson (March 3), however, I am surprised to find a number of young Harvard men rallying around the evils of sexual harassment (for this, they claim, is the "real" issue here...
...February 19 are unclear to most of us, I will assume for the purposes of this letter that Mr. Buckley's account covers the extent of them. By this account, the events of that night seem to fall far short of the unofficially maintained standards of what constitutes sexual harassment at Harvard...
This is not to say that these standards are adequate, only to suggest that suddenly lowering them for a case of male-to-male harassment is highly suspect. If Buckley's friend is to receive some medal as the victim of sexual harassment in this incident, some-body had better make hundreds of them, because many women at this university have much better stories than that to tell (funny how our stories never get much sympathy...
...social inexperience and conflicting messages about sex can lead students to act unwisely in sexual relations, said Christine Lyman, health counselling coordinator at the University of Pennsylvania...
...time students have completed their undergraduate education, about 80 percent will have had sexual intercourse. And since the period between infection and the appearance of symptoms is usually 7.8 years, "students will be leaving college infected without knowing [whether they have been infected]," Lyman said...