![In 2014, Texas Tech freshman Regan Elder helps drape a bed sheet with the message "No means No" over the university's seal on the Lubbock campus. Students put up the bed sheets at three locations to protest what they say is a "rape culture" on campus. Below, Shannon Zurcher is the director of collegiate outreach for the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (Focus). In 2014, Texas Tech freshman Regan Elder helps drape a bed sheet with the message "No means No" over the university's seal on the Lubbock campus. Students put up the bed sheets at three locations to protest what they say is a "rape culture" on campus. Below, Shannon Zurcher is the director of collegiate outreach for the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (Focus).](https://publisher-ncreg.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/pb-ncregister/swp/hv9hms/media/2020082720088_e9d8f3fbc6bcf49361e3695b264c43322eccad2a2b4dbd23b2be6912d875f5c2.jpeg)
The Campus Sexual-Assault Crisis: Why Did It Happen?
Catholic authorities agree that ‘rape culture’ is a grave problem, even at many U.S. Catholic colleges, but suggest that it’s symptomatic of an even deeper moral malaise.
Catholic authorities agree that ‘rape culture’ is a grave problem, even at many U.S. Catholic colleges, but suggest that it’s symptomatic of an even deeper moral malaise.
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