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Many others suffered a similar fate-see details

 

Chicago Tribune: Notre Dame silent on teen's death-11/21/10

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Elizabeth "Lizzy" Seeberg, 19

Elizabeth Seeberg Could Not Have Done More-12/22/10

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September 10, 2010

Notre Dame to regularly report on sex-assault cases-7/3/11

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St. Mary’s College/Notre Dame

Suicide victim's parents see hope in Notre Dame agreement-7/3/11

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Notre Dame University and the Lizzy Seeberg scandal-7/4/11

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(Suicide after alleged sexual assault by Notre Dame football player)

Reported sexual assault at Notre Dame campus leaves more questions than answers-3/26/12

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  Does this need to happen? Alcohol culture persists despite law aimed to prevent-see more.

Elizabeth took her life after reporting a sexual assault which did not result in action taken by Notre Dame or local authorities.  Her report relayed that the football player attacker then demanded that she drink out of a specific already-opened beer can, and soon afterwards commenced to grope her. Fortunately, the other students returned before the assault could turn into something worse, but by this time Seeberg was already badly shaken.  Although many factors contributed to Elizabeth’s sad fate, as apparent from this statement, alcohol was at the center of the events leading to the unwanted advances similar many situations where college students are at risk.

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