Minnesota State s colleges and universities consider yes means yes sex policy
ST. PAUL - Student leaders for Minnesota s largest higher-education system want to replace No means no with Yes means yes when it comes to obtaining consent for sex.Minnesota State s Board of Trustees is expected to vote in March on a change .
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Josh Verges / St. Paul Pioneer Press | 5:29 pm, Jan. 29, 2018
ST. PAUL - Student leaders for Minnesota s largest higher-education system want to replace No means no with Yes means yes when it comes to obtaining consent for sex.
Minnesota State s Board of Trustees is expected to vote in March on a change to its sexual misconduct policy, which applies to students and employees alike, as well as anyone who has sex on campus.