A Brandeis Students Against Sexual Violence protest display in the Shapiro Campus Center was allegedly removed by the University during Admitted Students Day on Sunday.

“Brandeis has removed our display. Not only does it actively silence survivors, but they silence activists trying to make this university safer,” B.SASV wrote on its Facebook page on Sunday.

The display featured sheets inside the SCC which read, “You are paying $67,925 while Brandeis… […] protects rapists […] silences survivors [and] denies responsibility.”

B.SASV also put up blue flags outside the SCC on the Great Lawn.

Each flag bore statistics from the University’s 2015 Campus Climate Survey on sexual assault or statements of institutional accountability, according to a statement from B.SASV that was included with the aforementioned Facebook post.

The protest coincided with the annual Admitted Students Day, during which hundreds of accepted students visit campus as they decide whether to enroll.

“We have chosen this day to speak out about sexual violence on the Brandeis campus because we believe in the importance of transparency. … Our intent is not to deter individuals from attending Brandeis, but rather to underscore and push back against injustices taking place here,” the group’s statement read.

“We hope that naming the harm occurring on this campus contributes to a community-wide transformation in institutional support for survivors,” the statement concluded.

The Justice reached out to B.SASV and the University for comment. Neither responded as of press time.

—Abby Patkin