Put your oxygen mask on. You can’t help others if you don’t help yourself first.
Surviving the red zone
“Although, at the end of the day, sexual misconduct is never the fault of the victim, proper education can help to combat a culture that overwhelmingly prioritizes harmful, patriarchal ideas of sex and romance.”
OneLove workshops: What does a healthy relationship look like?
Butler University’s Sexual Assault Response and Prevention — SARP — office collaborates with nonprofit OneLove to hold workshops that allow students to pinpoint unhealthy aspects in relationships and learn how to maintain healthy ones.
SARP office presents healthy relationship workshops
The Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Office begins new events series focused on healthy relationships.
Your friend is not your therapist
No matter how heroic and strong your friends may seem, they have problems of their own.
Bulldogs of Butler: Abelias Ringenberg shares his passion for advocacy and sexual assault prevention
“My goal is to reach the entirety of the student body, but also the entirety of the staff as well. Even if I reach and change only one person’s life or one person’s outlook on what consent is then I have done something for the net positive.”
‘Let’s talk about Sex’ (education), baby
‘Sex Education’ season 2: Shaking sex stigmas season by season
Ask Abby: working to stay positive when it feels like life is hail storming on your head
Being positive is tough, especially when it isn’t ingrained into your personality. Here are my tips on how to stay positive, as well as how to acknowledge that it’s okay when you’re not as the semester gets crazy.
Marion County Police Department holds dating violence seminar on campus
The MCPD is raising awareness of abuse prevention in adolescent relationships.