National Women's Council slams student website

A student website is apologising for the contents of an article on one night stands. College Times.ie says it never intended to offend any of its readers by publishing the "One Night Stand Guide For Him" article. The National Women's Council is hitting out at the item, which has now been deleted from the website. Aoife Campbell is spokesperson for the Y Factor, which is a National Women's Council inititative. She's been telling Cork's RedFM about why they're angry: (Click above for Fiona Donnelly's interview with Aoife Campbell)
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