EDU: SINGAPORE: Sex and consent on campus: Singapore universities still grappling with sexual misconduct incidents

In a survey, nearly 60 per cent of students reported that they were taking precautions such as using busier routes to get around campus.ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
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SINGAPORE – Earlier this year, Ms Lynn Neo started locking the door of her hostel room whenever she took a nap.

The third-year business student at the National University of Singapore (NUS) would also keep a lookout for men entering the toilet when she was in the shower, and would not let strangers – men or women – follow her into her residential college.

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