Did you know that April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month? While this month is dedicated to prevention and awareness, we should be conscious of the prevalence and impact of sexual assault every month. With this in mind, here […]
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Photo credit: Take Back The Night Foundation While scrolling through my Facebook timeline recently, I saw that some of my friends were interested in an event called “Take Back the Night.” I’d heard about it in previous years but was […]
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It started out the way you would expect a sexual assault public service announcement (PSA) to start: people were at a party, a beautiful girl was stumbling on her way out. From this point, based on all of the other […]
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When it comes to rape on college campuses, schools and the law usually portray both parties as guilty instead of only the person who committed the rape. This is because in most states the standard is “no means no.” If […]
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If you or someone you know is planning to go to college, what do you think about when it comes to deciding where to spend the next few years of your education? The majors offered? The location of the school? […]
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You are at a party, and you witness a girl being harassed by a guy. Drunk, she feebly tries to brush off his unwelcomed advances, but still he persists, grabbing her arm trying to pull her away. Would you quietly […]
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Many would say that “Blurred Lines” was both the song of the summer and the most controversial song of the year thus far. The music video, which originally featured three topless women, was banned from YouTube less than a week […]
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Recently at one of our Sex, Etc. teen editorial staff meetings, I watched Jennifer Baumgardner’s documentary It Was Rape. The film focuses on the lives of eight different women from different walks of life who all share one common thing: […]
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