
Clemson University Halts Use Of Survey Asking About Students' Sex Lives
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'Clemson University suspended a controversial online Title IX training program after students complained the survey wanted to know too much about their sex lives.
The conservative website Campus Reform reported students at the South Carolina school had to answer questions about how many times they had sex in the past three months and with how many people. Students were also asked about their drinking habits and affiliation with Greek life and athletics. Although students were told their responses would be anonymous, they had to use their university IDs to log into the training. Completion of the entire training was mandatory.
The training program, which intends to prepare students for college by "focusing on minimizing the risks associated with alcohol, drugs and sexual violence," was created by CampusClarity. On its blog, the company writes about the importance of training students in sexual assault and substance abuse together, pointing to the high percentage of survivors and assailants who were drinking during assaults.'
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