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Elizabeth Smart shares the value of life

Elizabeth Smart shares the value of life

Emma Hagedoorn October 20, 2017

“Imagine in five seconds, you no longer had access to anything you know. You can’t text or tweet, and you are totally disconnected,” Mary Quinn, the Sister Mary Cleophas Committee chairwoman, said....

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to edit sexual assault policy

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to edit sexual assault policy

Emilie Zuhowski October 2, 2017

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced last week that the Department of Education will be revising Obama-era campus sexual assault policies, saying that they were unfairly targeting those accused. The...

“How Much Am I Worth?” panel

“How Much Am I Worth?” panel

Meghan Nichols February 26, 2016

On Tuesday, Feb. 16, and Wednesday, Feb. 17, Loyola’s Student Government Association hosted two nights of panels for the “How Much am I Worth?” campaign. The first night of discussion included faculty...

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Johns Hopkins University reviews honorary degree given to Bill Cosby

Emily Lazration November 8, 2015

Comedian Bill Cosby was given an honorary degree from Johns Hopkins University in 2004, but now in light of the multiple allegations of sexual assault by Cosby, the university is under pressure to revoke...

Loyola strives to end rape myths with student led discussion

Loyola strives to end rape myths with student led discussion

Meghan Nichols October 12, 2015

On Wednesday, October 7, Take Back the Night, the Women’s Center and other allied organizations on campus came together to host the “It’s on Us: Ending Rape Myths” panel. The discussion began with...

Violence against women street art found in Baltimore.

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SGA adopts White House initiative on assault bystander awareness

Katie Krzaczek September 22, 2014
The White House has launched a new campaign called “It’s On Us” to address the issue of sexual assault and domestic violence. Loyola’s SGA President Cory Hodson, ’15, hopes to bring the fundamentals of the campaign back to campus.
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