Campus Sex
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ties require the college to be explicit about its views toward sexual conduct on
the campus.'
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The guideline on "Homosexual Behavior and Deviations" stipulated that "private homosexual, like heterosexual, behavior need not become the direct concern of the administration.”
"INDISCRETION, howevers, places behavior beyond the domain of individual privacy," it continued. The report concluded that it was doubtful whether college administrators should automatically dismiss known homosexuals from the campus.
The report said, “There is no evidence that the presence of an actively homosexual individual on campus will necessarily inthe incidence of
crease
homosexuality."
The authors took the view that homosexuality among some students may be only a passing phase.
The report also says that instances of homosexuality occur among women students probably as frequently as they do among men, particularly in residential colleges."