(Campus Reform) The University of Southern California apologized Tuesday for the questions contained in its mandatory Title IX training course.
USC Senior Vice President for Administration Todd Dickey apologized for any "discomfort caused" by the course and said questions asking for the details of students' sex lives have been removed from the online training program.
"USC apologizes for any offense or discomfort caused by optional questions included as part of a mandatory on-line training for students on sexual consent, misconduct and other important issues," Dickey wrote in an email.
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