Stanford sexual assault: students plan graduation protest as anger grows | US news | The Guardian
change edition: Stanford sexual assault: students plan graduation protest as anger grows Graduation would normally be a happy time for Stanford students, but the outcry over Brock Turner's light sentence has shifted the mood Amanda Lorei, left, and Tina Ju help organize campus demonstrations stand at the Stanford University. Photograph: Ramin Talaie for the Guardian Maria L La Ganga in Palo Alto and Sam Levin in San Francisco Saturday 11 June 2016 09.55 EDT Last modified on Saturday 11 June 2016 16.58 EDT The rape survivor support group meeting at Stanford University on Tuesday started with birthday cake. But when the sweets were gone and the birthday song ended, the pain began again. "Did you guys want to talk about your feelings about the Brock Turner case?" one woman asked, shaken and emotional. "I'm feeling really sad and angry." Just days earlier, Turner had been sentenced to six months in jail, after being convicted of sexual assault and facing 14 years in prison.Read full article from Stanford sexual assault: students plan graduation protest as anger grows | US news | The Guardian
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