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In Ā鶹Ćā·Ń°ęĻĀŌŲvisit, Vice President Biden Issues "Test of Character"

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Joe Biden was smiling as he took the stage at CU-Boulder April 8, but he'd come to deliver a solemn message bluntly 

ā€œNo mean's no,ā€ the vice president blared at a Rec Center crowd estimated at 1,500, ā€œwhether itā€™s in the classroom, parking lot, or whether youā€™re already in bed with him and you change your mind. No means no!ā€ 

It was Bidenā€™s third and final college visit of the week, part of the White  Houseā€™s ā€œItā€™s On Usā€ campaign to prevent sexual violence at colleges and universities. 

Nationwide, about one in four women between the ages of 14 and 24 are sexually assaulted or raped, Biden said, a rate thatā€™s held steady for decades. Ā鶹Ćā·Ń°ęĻĀŌŲhas been intensifying its efforts to combat sexual misconduct. 

In his remarks ā€” discursive, at times theatrical, at times poignant ā€” Biden reflected on his advocacy for victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault, telling stories of victims heā€™d known, sometimes in jarringly graphic terms that left the gymnasium in a stunned hush. 

The ā€œItā€™s On Usā€ campaignā€™s core message is that everyone, including men and bystanders, must help prevent sexual assault, a point emphasized by a series of speakers preceding Biden. 

Among them was Ralphie handler Max Demby (Acctā€™16), who disrupted an assault in progress on campus last spring. The perpetrator was caught, charged and convicted. The victim, Demby said, ā€œhas continued to lead a normal and happy life.ā€ 

ā€œI want to stress that the effort to stop sexual assault starts with us,ā€ he said. Biden later called Demby back to the lectern. 

ā€œIā€™m glad I got to meet Max,ā€ he said, wrapping an arm around the studentā€™s shoulders and noting that Bidenā€™s own son, Beau, who died of cancer last year, had done the same thing as a University of Pennsylvania student. 

ā€œLook in the mirror and ask, are you being the man you think you are?ā€ Biden said. If you canā€™t intervene, call for help, he said. If you learn about the assault later, believe and support the victim.

ā€œThatā€™s the character test youā€™re going to have to pass,ā€ he said. 

Afterward, Biden posed for a long series of selfies with enthusiastic cellphone wielding students, often holding the  camera himself.

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