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"There are rapists walking around this campus. The university wants us to be quiet about it. Why do we comply?" one person wrote.

Another wrote, "If nothing else, it's time to do something about Brown's fucked up sexual assault policy which defines rape as a crime against the tenets of community behavior and not against the woman." U. PENNSYLVANIA

Wharton School of Business Falls Two Ranks, to Fourth

The Wharton School of Business dropped two places to fourth in Business Week's rating of top American business schools.

The magazine gave the University of Pennsylvania program's teaching a D rating.

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Business Week Senior Writer John Byrne said that it was no surprise that Wharton was rated so low by its graduates.

"If they [Wharton administrators] could just figure out how to get rid of some of the teaching duds, which is not real hard, they would get pushed up real quick," Byrne said.

Penn officials said that Wharton's low grade "might simply mean students here are more demanding."

Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School of Management placed first for the third straight year, while the Harvard Business School stayed in third.

The University of Chicago ranked second. U. CHICAGO

Dishwasher Falls Three Floors, Strikes Two Undergraduates

Two undergraduates at the University of Chicago suffered only minor injuries after a bizarre accident involving a dishwasher falling from a third-story balcony.

The students, Mary Burnham and Greg Kirkpatrick, were leaving an apartment building when they were struck by the dishwasher. The landlord reportedly pushed it off the balcony rather than carry it downstairs.

The students were rushed to the University of Chicago Hospital.

Burnham was treated for a black eye and released. Kirkpatrick was kept for observation for three nights because of internal bleeding, but has also been released.

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