![]() ![]() One evening, Greer’s friend Zee Eisenstat invites Greer to join her at a lecture on campus-Zee’s idol, the feminist writer and figurehead Faith Frank, is giving a hotly anticipated speech. Tinzler gets off with a slap on the wrist, and Greer wants to take a stand, but the other girls are ready to move on and don’t want to dwell on the injustice of the situation. As the weeks go by, Greer hears about at least six other women who have been harassed by Darren Tinzler, and after he commits yet another assault, the university holds a disciplinary hearing. One of the fraternity boys, Darren Tinzler, engages Greer in a conversation, but when he makes a sexual advance, Greer rejects him, and Tinzler reacts violently. One evening, Greer attends a fraternity party. She has been at school for seven weeks and has had a miserable time so far-she is jealous of her boyfriend, Cory Pinto, who is off at the much more prestigious Princeton University, and has been unsuccessful in making any friends of her own at Ryland. In October of 2006, Greer Kadetsky is a freshman at a small, undistinguished college in Southern Connecticut called Ryland College. ![]()
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