Students react to USC's underreported sexual assaults

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Over the last two years, women at USC have been filing complaints that college administrators discouraged them from reporting sexual assaults or downplayed the severity of the attacks. 

USC officials disclosed they did not report thirteen accounts of sexual assaults to federal officials for 2010 and 2011. USC's Women Student Assembly Director Kaya Masler is working to reform the way the university deals with cases of sexual assault. 

Masler and other USC students from the Safer Campus Coalition plan to meet with university officials by the end of this month to discuss how to update USC's sexual assault policy.