#MeToo

‘Our safety hangs in the balance’: Students demand WU take action to prevent sexual violence and support survivors

In a protest titled “Wash. U. Has a Problem,” organized by the group in charge of the Instagram account @metoowashu, students gathered across campus to demand that Washington University take action to prevent sexual violence.

| News Editor

‘Topics of Conversation’: WU MFA alum publishes first novel

Left Bank Books in the Central West End was packed in a pleasant, middle-of-winter way for Washington University alum Miranda Popkey’s reading Jan 14.

Elizabeth Phelan | Staff Writer

#MeToo founder Tarana Burke speaks at Graham Chapel

Founder of the #MeToo movement Tarana Burke delivered a keynote address in Washington University’s Graham Chapel as part of the 44th Annual Olin Fellowship Keynote on Oct. 25.

| Contributing Reporter

Time’s Up, #MeToo movements shed light on national issues of sexual harassment, assault, continue to have impact into 2018

According to Dr. Amy Cislo, #MeToo ties in with the history of the feminist movement as a whole.

| Senior News Editor

Don’t let #MeToo be another shout into the void

In the wake of Harvey Weinstein and other sexual assault revelations, we can’t stop at Twitter activism.

Elena Quinones | Contributing Writer

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