Once again Utrecht students with names and telephone numbers on banga list

Once again Utrecht students with names and telephone numbers on banga list
Once again Utrecht students with names and telephone numbers on banga list
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There are other names of students on the new list. These were not mentioned on the first list. However, there are again vulgar texts with the photos such as ‘nice and easy, nice and vulgar’ and ‘dirty horny’.

Protect corps

Calls are made to protect the corps in an attached statement. “To protect the corps and reinforce the words, we are publishing this slut list,” the statement reads.

Parents of college students

Lawyer Ina Brouwer confirms that parents of students have reported to her about this second list. The Utrecht Student Corps also reports that they have received an email containing the attachment. The email is addressed to people from outside USC. Probably for the reason of reaching the largest possible audience. It must appear as if the email comes from USC. The association indicates that there are indications that the source is outside USC.

The USC has reported the matter to the police and would like to file a report. “For now, we deeply regret that there have been further casualties,” said President Rik Tinga.

Code of conduct

The Utrecht Student Corps has all 93 affiliated student houses sign a code of conduct. Rector Rik Tinga does not want to say what this code of conduct contains.

Rowing club Triton, a number of members of which are on the banga list, has contacted Utrecht University and Utrecht University of Applied Sciences. They also reported it to the police. Rowing club Triton previously belonged to USC.

Grilled presentation

Two weeks ago, a so-called ‘brits presentation’ was leaked. Two USC students rated women on their appearance and performance in bed.

By: National Education Guide / Femke van Arendonk

The article is in Dutch

Netherlands

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