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The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

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WSU students march during the Take Back the Night Rally, April 14.

Students march for sexual violence awareness

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief April 15, 2022

Students showed up to the Todd Hall steps Thursday evening for the Take Back the Night march, where they raised awareness for sexual assault.  The event, which ended at Flag Lane, was held in honor...

A number of events are happening on campus during April to raise awareness for sexual assault survivors.

Student groups raise awareness for sexual assault prevention during April

PUNEET BSANTI, Deputy news editor April 12, 2022

The Women*s Center, College Assistance Migrant Program and Health Promotion are putting on events that students can join for Sexual Assault Awareness Month. SAAM focuses on creating awareness of people who...

The walk starts at the Todd Hall steps, and everyone who shows up will walk around campus before ending at the track and field on campus.

WSU Women*s Center to host walk for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief April 7, 2022

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and the WSU Women*s Center is hosting a Take Back the Night event at 5 p.m. on April 14 to bring awareness to sexual assault. Sajeenaa Jebanathan, senior psychology...

Resource centers on campus, like the WSU Office of Compliance and Civil Rights, help students file sexual assault complaints and reports. The process can be daunting, said Joel Aleman, director of University Affairs.

Town hall covers process of filing sexual assault reports

ADALINE GRACE, Evergreen social media editor April 22, 2021

ASWSU hosted a town hall Thursday for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, educating individuals on how to file assault reports and what the process looks like. Resource centers on campus, like the WSU Office...

In 2019, 146 reports of simple assaults were filed, with 58 of them considered domestic violence. Pullman police arrested 105 perpetrators and 10 cases were excused.

Pullman PD received 35 forcible sex reports

MADYSEN MCLAIN, Evergreen roots editor April 14, 2021

Pullman police saw a 19 percent increase in harassment reports from 2019 to 2020, including sex offenses, aggravated assaults and blackmail cases. Washington state law defines domestic violence as physical...

Last week, the Women*s Center hosted its primary event for SAAM called SLUT STRUT. It stands for Sexual Learning Ultimately Tailored for Students, Teachers, Residents, Uniting Today.

Women*s Center creates programs for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

ABBY DAVIS, Evergreen copy chief April 14, 2021

One WSU Women*s Center employee said Sexual Assault Awareness Month is a time for individuals to educate themselves about various issues pertaining to sexual assault and take action to help end sexual...

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