By MELISSA WELLHAM
It’s like something out of teen flick Never Been Kissed. Except instead of getting to go to prom again, the two reporters were witnesses to humiliating hazing rituals, excessive drinking, and the degradation of female students when they went undercover during Orientation Week at a Sydney University.
Not the stuff of romantic comedies. But certainly the stuff of parent’s and young women’s nightmares.
Sydney University’s Wesley College is investigating reports of sexual harassment and bullying during Orientation Week, after CLEO magazine sent the reporters to campus parties posing as students.
Rosie Squires and Edwina Carr attended the O-Week events held over February-March, and spoke to more than 30 students from various colleges on the Sydney University campus. The stories they came back with are shocking.
At a breakfast held by Wesley College, one young woman was forced to first mop up spilt milk with her t-shirt, and then roll around in milk on the floor – until she cried.
She wanted to get up – but a group of 21-year-old male students stood on tables surrounding her, yelling and screaming.
Another female student was told she must have a wet t-shirt “at all times”, and was asked to pour orange juice over her chest.
In yet another example of sexual harassment and bullying, a small group of first-year female students were invited to a party at Wesley College. But once they arrived, men surrounded them – again, standing on tables and positioning themselves literally and figuratively above the female students – and yelled obscenities at the girls. They screamed, “slut”, “skank”, and told the girls to “get the fuck out”.
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