Summary: Student Paul Nungesser is suing Columbia University for allowing fellow student Emily SulKowicz to receive course credit for her art project, "Carry That Weight". The project was, for those who don't know, of her carrying her dorm room mattress with her wherever she goes as protest for how Columbia University handled her rape allegations against Nungesser.
Nungesser is suing the school for failing to protect him from a "harassment campaign".
A bit more information on the performance piece/protest/victim: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/22/ar...l-protest.html
On the one hand, he was more or less cleared of the charges by the school, and Sulkowicz didn't formally declare charges. However, Columbia has a history of ignoring sexual assault claims, and Sulkowicz says the police visit was upsetting. So it makes sense that she would want to do a piece about the issue. Same time, since no charges have ever been leveled and he's presumably innocent, Nungesser shouldn't have to feel unsafe at the campus either.
Not sure how this should play out, really. Feels like the school was caught in a hard place: protect the male student and be called out for supporting rape culture, or support the female student and be accused of bullying.
Nungesser is suing the school for failing to protect him from a "harassment campaign".
A bit more information on the performance piece/protest/victim: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/22/ar...l-protest.html
On the one hand, he was more or less cleared of the charges by the school, and Sulkowicz didn't formally declare charges. However, Columbia has a history of ignoring sexual assault claims, and Sulkowicz says the police visit was upsetting. So it makes sense that she would want to do a piece about the issue. Same time, since no charges have ever been leveled and he's presumably innocent, Nungesser shouldn't have to feel unsafe at the campus either.
Not sure how this should play out, really. Feels like the school was caught in a hard place: protect the male student and be called out for supporting rape culture, or support the female student and be accused of bullying.
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