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UBC to release results of investigation into pro-rape FROSH chants

First-year Sauder School of Business students participate in Frosh activities in a YouTube video posted online on Sept. 2, 2013. YouTube.

On Wednesday the president of the University of British Columbia is going to release the results of the investigation into the pro-rape FROSH chants used at the Sauder School of Business.

It is expected president Stephen Toope will outline how the school will take action after the orientation week scandal.

A fact finding report was submitted to the vice president of students and the dean of UBC’s business school.

Four students from the Commerce Undergraduate Society (CUS) have resigned over the chant, and the school of business has removed funding for the student society.

The Sauder School previously said they will no longer support FROSH events sponsored by the CUS.

Dean of the Sauder School, Robert Helsley, made the announcement on last week.

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“We take these matters very seriously,” said Helsley.

They will only sponsor student-led events if they meet the school’s standards.

 

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