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Sexual assault workshops visit dormitories, sororities

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Several student groups, partnered with the office of Monroe County Prosecuting Attorney Chris Gaal, are leading workshops around campus to educate students on the dangers of sexual assault. The workshop, “Blame It On The Alcohol?: The Truths, Myths, and Laws of Sexual Assault,” focuses on sexual assault in a college campus environment, prevention and consequences.


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Third graders learn to manage money

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As elementary school students walked in to the program room at the Monroe County Public Library on Wednesday, the first things they saw were three tables full of candy, toys and school supplies. Students in Free Enterprise sponsored a free interactive program called Smart Cookie Banking where children aged 8 to 11 learned the importance of interest and saving money. With the use of the candy, toys and supplies children were asked whether or not they would like to spend $35 in fake money right away, or wait and save it to gain interest.


Eva Kor

A Holocaust survivor's story of forgiveness

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What began as the tragic story of the cruel treatment of twins in Auschwitz ended as a story of forgiveness as Eva Kor, a Holocaust survivor, took the stage in front of an overcrowded Whittenberger Auditorium on Wednesday night. Kor began her speech by describing the last moments she had with her family as they were split apart when they arrived in Auschwitz.




Diego Rodriguez, sophomore

Dodds House

Dodds House







Andrew Butash, junior

Achtung!

Achtung!




Jake Tudorica, senior

Theta Chi

Theta Chi


Derek Bailey, senior

Emanon

Emanon


Greg Bortz, sophomore

Acacia

Acacia


Brice Brookshire, freshman

Sigma Nu

Sigma Nu