“Grable does not just advocate for those impacted by sexual assault. She acts as a resource for students who face food, housing and financial insecurity, mental health challenges or anything that prevents a student from living out their college years to the fullest.”
Smart is sexy
Sexual Health Awareness Month gives students the opportunity to reflect on their sexual health.
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.”
Student filmmakers set out to tell one side of Lambda Chi Alpha’s story
“Ever Growing” falls short in painting a comprehensive picture of the reality of Lambda Chi Alpha’s history on campus with clarity or accountability.
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.
Access denied: Failing to prep our students on abortion post-Roe v. Wade
With Roe v. Wade being overturned, we need actual action from our university, and we must demand more.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Organizations on campus fight to erase the stigma and raise awareness about sexual assault.
Title IX coordinator position open, duties still being fulfilled
SARP specialist Jules Arthur-Grable explains that former coordinator is still maintaining duties until permanent replacement is hired.
New SARP podcast discusses healthy relationships and sex
Jules Arthur-Grable has worked to create a podcast that can connect the SARP office with Butler students. The first episode of “Actually Love” was released on Feb. 1.