Members of an elite Australian college linked to Sydney University provoked outrage on Tuesday after it was revealed they had set up a "pro-rape" group on social networking site Facebook.The page, set up by mostly past and present students at the all-male residential college St Paul's, called itself "Define Statutory" and described itself as "pro-rape, anti-consent", local media reports said. It has since been taken down.
Sydney University vice-chancellor Michael Spence said he was "appalled by the reported behaviour and apparent attitudes of some students". "There can be no excuses for sexual assault," he said in a statement. "The university and the residential colleges have been working hard to bring about a change in attitudes and behaviour. Obviously we still have much to do."
St Paul's, founded in 1956 as an Anglican college, said it condemned all forms of sexual assault and that disciplinary action could be taken against those students involved in the Facebook page. The university's student body has urged a review of residential colleges.



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