Anonymous students have started to scribble names of alleged student rapists at Columbia University's on-campus bathrooms, UK MailOnline reported.
After 23 students reported federal complaints against the university for mishandling their sexual assault cases, a trend of revealing rapist identities was initiated less than a month ago.
After names of four students were found to be written inside a Hamilton Hall bathroom stall, the information was leaked to the Columbia Lion last Thursday by a tipster.
The paper said that those names were listed in "four distinct styles of handwriting, which suggests multiple authors."
However, school facilities were able to quickly remove the alleged rapists' name from the walls, claiming it to be "graffiti," according to the report,
On Monday, the same names appeared to be written again in a Lerner Hall bathroom stall by only one person, the Lion reported.
Even though a tipster managed to capture an image of the list and send it at 5:30 p.m., the names disappeared within an hour, according to UK MailOnline.
Less than 24 hours later, an identical list of alleged rapists' names appeared inside women's bathrooms on both the second and sixth floors of Butler Hall, the Lion reported.
A silver marker was allegedly used to write on both the sixth floor Butler Hall and the Lerner Hall list. As of this writing, the names are reportedly visible in the sixth-floor stall.
"Flyers of the rapists' names were also distributed in toilet paper containers and photos of them were leaked to Jezebel," UK MailOnline reported. "The flyers list one 'serial rapist,' as well as three rapists 'found "responsible" by the University.'"
The students include 'a musician, a prominent writer for a campus publication, and a varsity athlete' and are currently enrolled, Jezebel reported.
Jezebel's information coincides with a statement that campus news site Bwog released Monday, which said a member of their editorial staff agreed to resign over allegations.
"On May 7, allegations that a member of our staff had violated Columbia University's Gender Based Misconduct policy were brought to our attention by an anonymous tip," it said.
"As a reiteration of our continued work against rape culture, we have taken steps to ensure that the makeup of Bwog's staff, without question, reflects this. Accordingly, we asked this staffer to permanently and immediately resign from their position, and they agreed."
The lists come just weeks after 23 Columbia and Barnard students filed a 100-page federal complaint against the University on April 24, citing Title IX, Title II and Clery Act violations, the Columbia Spectator reported at the time, UK MailOnline reported.