Victoria Bresnahan – Special to the Southern News Catherine Christy said the 64 Days of Nonviolence program can lead to a change in people’s behavior. “For me, [the purpose of these events]
SART Coordinator, Cathy Christy, said part of the reason she and her team are on campus is for students to be comfortable to report any situation they may be in, Oct. 16 2016.
Alex Palmieri – News Writer The Sexual Assault Resource Team at Southern provides a collaborative victim-centered team response to sexual assault. On the Southern website, it says SART’s task is to provide
Melissa Nuñez – Opinions and Features Editor Cathy Christie, director of the Violence Prevention, Victim Advocacy and Support Center and coordinator of the Sexual Assault Resource team, started her Southern career in
Anisa Jibrell – News Writer Soaking rain and gusty winds rattled the Verizon tent as people scurried by clutching their umbrellas and clasping their hoods. But the fury of Mother Nature’s winds didn’t deter
Melissa Richard, Freda Grant, and Julian Wilson from the Women’s Center pose in front of a Take Back the Night banner. Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter Although Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter Recent additions to the fall syllabi at Southern Connecticut State University have caused a stir around the campus. Before, a syllabus contained the professor’s office room