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In the coverage of this type of crime, it’s always “a woman was drugged,” and never “someone drugged a woman.” It’s a subtle turn of phrase but it completely shifts the placement of agency in the sentence — it becomes passive, the subject is that it happened, not how. A crime without a criminal.

Countless universities across the country will be hosting their frosh weeks for incoming students this week, but most will look drastically different than they have in years prior.