alicia abramson, again, you're one of the named plaintiffs in the suit, does that satisfy you?, if you can talk about the protections that you have as a student at yale that you did not feel were being respected? >> yeah, i think yale has made a few changes. they have gotten rid of that coursework requirement. they have added a couple of more counselors. i think that is a great start but it is certainly not enough. it is not even close to the policy changes that actually need to happen. i think in terms of what i experienced, it was a denial of those accommodations that i do have protections to an rights to as a student at yale, denial of those accommodations, and arduous reinstatement process that only read traumatized me even more. ultimately, it was the way yale treats their stable students like they are criminals. they treat us with punishment and discipline and don't get us the resources or support. ultimately, we are not criminals. we are sick and we need help, but that is not what yale has given us. amy: i want to bring in miriam heyman and to this conversation senior re