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Wednesday, Dec. 4
The Indiana Daily Student

When IU opens an investigation into a report of sexual assault, the Office of Student Conduct keeps student files secret until shortly before the University hearing. Students say this disadvantages them and prevents them for preparing to answer the hearing panelists questions about evidence and witness statements compiled in these files. Josie Levine, whose case was heard in December 2015, was so desperate to learn the facts of her case, she snuck photos of her file during a visit to the office that investigates these cases. Nicole McPheeters

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When IU opens an investigation into a report of sexual assault, the Office of Student Conduct keeps student files secret until shortly before the University hearing. Students say this disadvantages them and prevents them for preparing to answer the hearing panelists questions about evidence and witness statements compiled in these files. Josie Levine, whose case was heard in December 2015, was so desperate to learn the facts of her case, she snuck photos of her file during a visit to the office that investigates these cases.