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Updated: 9:32 PM Dec 5, 2007
Sorority Safe House
One of UW-Stout's sorority houses is part of a pilot program to give student victims of sexual and domestic violence a safe zone. Posted: 6:40 PM Dec 5, 2007Reporter: Meghan Kulig Email Address: meghan.kulig@weau.com |
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This is not a shelter, but a place for students to go for resources. The services are for men and women.
Hope these young ladies have rooms set aside for young men. Discrimination is only legal at one business in Wisconsin!