Survivors

A letter to sexual assault survivors

You are the one who went through it. You survived. And you are still surviving.

| Managing Photo Editor

The hidden side of sexual assault that WashU isn’t teaching you

These programs fail to recognize and educate students on the other side of sexual assault — the kind that doesn’t involve physical force, which is more common and less reported among college students.

| Senior Photo Editor

Title Mine: WU students relaunch survivor-centric relationship and sexual violence prevention movement

First established in 2018, Title Mine comprises a group of students who began organizing in response to several relationship and sexual violence survivors’ op-eds.

| Staff Writer

Staff Editorial: A battle won but the war rages on: Keep supporting Title Mine

In April of 2018, Student Life received an anonymous op-ed that discussed the university’s failure to protect the student population from a “serial offender.”

Op-Ed: It’s not us, it’s on you

Those who have experienced sexual violence should not have to be the ones constantly putting in the emotional labor to combat the stigma around reporting assault and fighting for our Title IX rights.

Anonymous Student

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