It’s quieter this week on the Western University campus in the aftermath of four formal sexual assault complaints during the school’s September orientation week, a dizzying storm of allegations shared on social media followed by a massive walkout during which thousands of students decried sexual violence, misogyny and rape culture on campus.
“It’s definitely been a tough couple of weeks,” said student leader Eunice Oladejo.
Still, the recent political science graduate, who is also vice-president of external affairs of Western’s University Students’ Council, is pushing to keep the difficult conversation going at her London, Ont., school and beyond.
“This isn’t just something
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