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Saint Mary's pro-rape chant sparks 20 new recommendations

A Saint Marys University panel appointed by the Halifax school after a frosh week chant glorifying non-consensual underage sex with girls was posted online makes 20 recommendations aimed at preventing and addressing sexual violence.

Frosh-week chant about underage, non-consensual sex captured on Instagram in September

SMU sex chant (with caption)

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An Instagram video glorifying underage sex is rocking the Halifax university.

A Saint Marys University panel appointed by the Halifax school after a frosh week chant glorifying non-consensual underage sex with girls was posted online makes 20 recommendations aimed at preventing and addressing sexual violence.

ButWayne MacKay, who led the panel, saidit will take a societal change to better deal with sexual violence in Nova Scotia.

Its not just a chant;it really represents much more, said MacKay, a professor atDalhousie'sSchulichSchoolofLaw and an expert incyberbullyingissues

Women still do not receive the equality and the respect they deserve the chant is not much ado about nothing.

University president ColinDoddsappointed the panel after a videoonInstagramshowedstudent leaders singing the chantto about 400 new students at a frosh-week event in September.

The110- page report's recommendations include:

  • Developing a code of conduct.
  • Establishing a sex assault team.
  • Implementing a policy to deal with drugs and alcohol on campus.

The panel said students needs to learn what consent means.

MacKay said it was alarming to find out how many students they talked to were clueless about consent.

Grey areas, blurred lines these kinds of thing, he said.

When it comes to safety, the review recommended creating alcohol-free spaces on campus and a safe place for sex assault victims, extending night patrol hour, and installing cameras in the stairwells, hallways and elevators.

There is also a push for the university to better investigate allegations of sexual assault and discipline perpetrators.

Saint Mary's urged to be 'role model'

MacKay said hes not trying to layblame since sexualizedculture is not solely Saint Marys problem, but a societal issue that needs to shift.

Universities are a microcosm of the larger society," he said.Saint Marys has a wonderful opportunity to be a role model."

MacKay said only eight per cent of sexual assaults in Nova Scotia are reported.

Dodds promised a university team will monitor the implementation of the reports recommendations.

Wayne MacKay lead the panel. He was joined by five women and three men who consulted with students, faculty and alumni about ways to avoid other incidents. (CBC)

He added that the university is also examining its relationship with the Saint Marys University Students Association, including organizingOrientation Week.

The report panel included five women and three men who consulted withstudents, faculty and alumni about ways to avoid other incidents.

He said their mandate was to foster a cultural change to promote respectful behaviour.

Its a task we throw out to the university, he said. Universities are a microcosm of the larger society.

In the chants aftermath, student union president Jared Perry resigned, a Calgary man returned his degrees,andallthe 80 frosh week leaders and the entire Saint Marys University studentunion executive wasordered to take sensitivity training.

With files from The Canadian Press