Sexual assault prevention advocates wear jeans, promote awareness
Advocates on all ASU campuses wore jeans to educate the community about sexual assault Thursday.
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Advocates on all ASU campuses wore jeans to educate the community about sexual assault Thursday.
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Asian languages senior Chase Brown clutched the doorframe of his Tokyo apartment as the building shook harder and harder. Even though the epicenter was more than 200 miles away, Brown could feel the force of Japan’s 9.0 magnitude earthquake.
Statistically, one in every six women will be sexually assaulted or raped in her lifetime, including hundreds of ASU students.
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ASU Police reported the following incidents Monday:
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A shadowy figure with deadly skills will be lurking around the Memorial Union this Saturday … and he means business.
With the new Legislature getting ready to take office in January, the state’s departments all await the impending budget cuts. Perhaps the most nervous are the heavily slashed health and education departments that are still nursing their wounds from earlier this year. But, if the recent buzz rings true, our legislators may be finding the political will to consider cuts to the state’s prison system, which has been relatively overlooked in the budget slashes of recent years.
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Television and movies may have cheerleaders pegged as the popular girls that have it all, but the life of a cheerleader can be pretty tough. Out of all the athletes in America, cheerleaders sustain the most injuries each year. They cheer in rain or shine, sleet or snow, and whether their team is winning or losing — and they have to look like they absolutely love it. A Sept. 16 ruling by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has also added one more duty to this list: cheerleaders have to cheer for any athlete on their team, even if that athlete happens to be their rapist.
On Sept. 30, the body of 48-year-old Casey Blackwood was pulled from a Dumpster in a Tempe alleyway — the 11th homicide victim for Tempe police since January.
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