St. F.X. students protest school’s handling of alleged sexual assault
ANTIGONISH, N.S. — A group of students is set to launch a petition that demands St. Francis Xavier University strengthen its sexual violence policy, saying an apology from the school’s president for its handling of an allegation of sexual assault doesn’t go far enough.
On Saturday, nearly 40 demonstrators from the school and community confronted Kent MacDonald as he addressed potential students at the university’s open house, and they plan to launch the petition on Monday.
The school recently came under fire after The Canadian Press reported that the university reversed its decision to suspend a student it found responsible for an alleged sexual assault — without notifying the man’s accuser — when he appealed.
“Since this has come forward, there’s been a lot of people on social media, and in meetings, who have spoken up, saying, ‘Hey, this happened to me, I also left,’” said Addy Strickland, a student and activist at the Antigonish, N.S., university.