College Administrator Compares Posting of Sexually Explicit Pics to Rutgers Suicide, Penn State Child Abuse
Wants students at parties to be aware of others watching them, or something
University administrators have spoken out against sexually explicit images that have been posted and distributed digitally by Seton Hall students.
According to Dr. Tracy Gottlieb, vice president of student services, Seton Hall's current moral dilemma is comparable to the Tyler Clementi case at neighboring Rutgers, as well as the scandal Penn State faced two years ago.
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