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First aspect of the issue

Rumored by Michigan State University students Hagadorn Road is considered to be a rape trail.

Students on campus primarily females are uncomfortable with walking down the trail at night, even when in groups.

Mariah Saffold a sophomore here at Michigan State University is staying in Hubbard hall for a second semester and is still uncomfortable staying right by Hagadorn.

Saffold said, “When it gets dark I try my hardest to find a ride to where ever I need to go to avoid walking down Hagadorn. It’s dark and scary, and when I heard everyone say it was called rape trail I was even more concerned about my safety.”

Saffold is planning to move to a different neighborhood for the 2018-19 school year here at Michigan State.


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Second aspect of the issue

Rumored by Michigan State University students Hagadorn Road is considered to be a rape trail. Students on campus primarily females are uncomfortable with walking down the trail at night, even when in groups. Tamia Boyd another sophomore here at MSU said she I irritated with the university for not addressing the issue. Boyd said, “I lived in Akers hall last school year and to get to the one bus stop faster I would have to walk down Hagadorn Road. It would be very dark, the only lights really showing would be car lights.” Boyd now lives in Brody neighborhood . So now she can hop on the one bus, which is actually right outside her dorm, and Boyd said she feels way safer.