EUGENE, Ore. — A task force studying ways to prevent sexual violence at the University of Oregon wants the university to centralize resources for victims and suspend a plan to expand the number of sorority and fraternity chapters on campus.
Those were among a list of 23 recommendations made by the task force. The panel was formed in July, shortly after three basketball players were accused of raping a female student. The players were not charged with a crime.
The Register-Guard reports the changes would cost the university at least $500,000.
The University Senate will vote Nov. 5 on whether to approve the recommendations.