Women who say they were raped and sexually harassed at the university say toxic culture not addressed

Women who say they were raped and sexually harassed at the University of Warwick have accused the vice-chancellor, Stuart Croft, of failing to protect female students.

Five women, including one who said she was raped on campus, told the Guardian that the university had not addressed the toxic culture exposed in 2018 when female students discovered they had been targeted by male peers in a “rape chat” group.

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