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A spokesperson from the University of Chicago told VICE the university "responds to all complaints of sexual misconduct" and provides students with information about all of the "options open to them, including the option to make a report to the Chicago Police Department, and resources including academic and housing accommodations if needed."Grantz said she filed a police report, but that the case is still open and no progress has been made. She decided to report the rape through the University of Chicago system because she wanted the school to block her assailant from graduation, and she figured it would be an easier process, since the school only needs to be 51 percent sure the crime has occurred to deem someone "responsible.""It's easier for you to get kicked out of school for stealing or for plagiarism than it is for sexually assaulting someone." — Penny Venetis
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