CARE to Stop Violence’s ‘Take Back the Night’ educates students on history of the movement 

By Abigail Bender
Content Warning: This article mentions information about sexual assault and power-based violence.  Campus Advocates Respond and Educate to Stop Violence, or CARE, hosted its annual Take Back the Night event during Sexual Assault Awareness Month on McKeldin Mall on Wednesday, April 8. Continue reading CARE to Stop Violence’s ‘Take Back the Night’ educates students on history of the movement 

Advocates “Take Back the Night” on McKeldin Mall

By Holliday Woodard Editor’s note: This article contains mentions of rape and sexual assault. The sun, reflected through white shirts hanging on a clothesline, projected students’ messages of solidarity and defiance in an effort to break the silence around rape culture.  On Wednesday, April 18, Campus Advocates Respond and Educate to Stop Violence (CARE) hosted their annual Take Back the Night event on McKeldin Mall … Continue reading Advocates “Take Back the Night” on McKeldin Mall

Take Back the Night event educates students on sexual assault and supports survivors

By Grace Dille The CARE To Stop Violence Office and the University Health Center hosted the annual Take Back the Night event April 25, allowing students the opportunity to share their stories and work together to combat sexual assault through social media platforms. This year’s theme stemmed from the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements that have surfaced in recent months, according to Campus Advocates Respond and … Continue reading Take Back the Night event educates students on sexual assault and supports survivors