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[QUOTE="hugo%20dong:1261413"]I am dissapoint. This has been all over the news and yet this is just now being posted. What has become of RTTP? A tasteless survey has some University of Vermont frat boys in big trouble. School officials believe that members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon penned a survey that included the question "If you could rape someone, who would it be?" The Burlington Free Press reported that the frat was suspended from the campus on Tuesday following the allegation and that police were investigating. “We've got to give them some due process, obviously," Thomas Gustafson, the vice president for student and campus life, told the Burlington Free Press. "We don't know yet if this will drift into the criminal realm, or if it's just an internal UVM issue." Officials said they were investigating not only who sent the survey, but what was going to be done with the answers. "So that causes great concern to us about what's the purpose of that kind of question," Annie Stevens, who oversees campus and student life at the university, told WCAX-TV. The frat has also drawn the ire of the university’s Feminists group, whose petition to disband Sigma Phi Epsilon has garnered more than 2,000 signatures. "An institution that discusses who it wants to rape has no place at UVM or in the Burlington community," the group wrote. According to the Burlington Free Press, this isn't the first time the frat has been in trouble at UVM. In 1993, the frat's national office suspended the UVM branch’s charter because of hazing and other risky behavior. Students interviewed by WCAX-TV said they were appalled by the survey. "It should be just as bad as hazing. It's just as harmful," junior Sonia David told the TV station. "There are a lot of people who have experienced sexual violence, on-campus and elsewhere. Just really disrespectful." Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/uvm-frat-suspended-allegedly-members-rape-article-1.991520#ixzz1gdFV2oiT[/QUOTE]
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