The Telegraph has been consistently reporting on sexual assaults at university - and many institutions’ failure to tackle the problem - since January. We have published horrific stories from students at the supposedly best universities in the UK, including Oxford, Durham, Manchester and Exeter. A Telegraph survey of 1,000 undergraduates found that a third of women had been the victim of “inappropriate touching or groping”. Young women, living away from home for the first time, told how they were attacked by fellow students and then faced pitiful or actively harmful reactions from their universities. One women’s tutor told a student not to use the word “rape” in connection with a former boyfriend; a university-assigned therapist avoided discussing sexual assault altogether; a dean attempted to blame a student for her own attack. You get the picture. It's grim.