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Ethics panel expands students’ knowledge

Dearborn Heights junior Patty Haslett walked away from the Ethical
Culture Panel Wednesday night with a new knowledge of issues at CMU.

The panel addressed issues like bystanderism, academic dishonesty
and
sexual assault. It was sponsored by the Center for Professional and
Personal Ethics and the Dean of Students’ Nonviolent Task Force.

“I learned a lot about the sexual assault rate here at Central,”
Haslett said.

Panelist Susanne Stefanski, Monroe graduate student, told the
audience
an average of 21 sexual assaults occur on campus each week, but only 6
were reported last year.

“There is a difference between the amount of assaults that are being
reported to the assaults happening,” Stefanski said. “There are 21
assaults a week in a campus this size and I think a lot of people don’t
realize that.”

Each panelist was selected because they had a special perspective on
the ethical issues of CMU.

Among the panelists were Lincoln Park senior Phil Reese and
Wyandotte
junior Matthew Rudowski. The two were assaulted last fall by three
males in the hallway of their apartment complex.

“New students are coming here feeling safe and I think CMU should
have
a better response to educate these things exist outside of campus,”
Rudowski said.

During the discussions, audience members were given a chance to ask
questions and make comments on the topics.

Kevin Carmody, Madison Heights graduate student, said he sometimes
is
left with a feeling of emptiness — like he cannot help those who are in
need.

“As a student here at CMU I’ve heard other classmates talk about
this
and one thing being talked about is powerlessness,” Carmody said. “The
power we have here is numbers. I think people are waiting for the
podium to speak.”

Joe McCarthy, coordinator of special projects for Dean of Students,
said the ethics panel was a success.

“I thought it went really well,” he said. “The discussion was
focused
and the panelists had interesting perspectives on ethics.”

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