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Sexual Assault on College Campuses from Students’ Viewpoints

By Michelle Frazee

SAN MARCOS, Texas – College-age students share their thoughts about sexual assault on Texas State’s campus to shed light on an important topic.

College sophomore, Kayla Brown, said “It’s hard to think about to think if you’ve been assaulted. The lines are blurred.”

According to Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) sexual assault refers to sexual contact or behavior that occurs without explicit consent of the victim. Forms of sexual assault include attempted rape, fondling or unwanted sexual touching, or forcing a victim to perform sexual acts.

Marissa Farnkoff, 21-year-old student, said "I have experienced sexual assault, as every other woman I know has. I have witnessed other woman being groped to where they are physically uncomfortable.”

As far as what Texas State University should do to discourage sexual assault, student, Tessa Blomberg, said, “At the very least, a school trail for the sexual assault victim and one semester suspension. More of a repercussion.”


Texas State University’s Police Department have Educational Prevention and Awareness Programs in place to provide comprehensive personal safety programs about sexual assault that address prevention, reporting, preservation of evidence, self-defense and special services to assist and protect victims.

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