Safety is important at the University of Idaho, which is why the university set aside an entire week specifically focused on raising awareness toward it. Emilie McLarnan, UI’s Violence Prevention […]
The University of Idaho Women’s Center is hosting this year’s Take Back the Night march with the Katy Benoit Safety Forum Thursday night. The event will start with a speech […]
The University of Idaho is a fairly small and close-knit community. It often seems that the town’s relatively quiet demeanor insinuates nothing bad ever happens. That couldn’t be farther from […]
For some, an opportunity to share. For others, a night of solidarity for those affected by violence. And for many, a promise to have an impact. Hundreds of University of […]
Protesting violence and assault The annual Take Back the Night event gives the University of Idaho community a chance to come together and protest against all forms of violence and […]
At freshman orientation this year, University of Idaho Violence Prevention Coordinator Virginia Solan said she watched in awe as several incoming students stood up in Memorial Gym to affirm they’ve […]
One in four girls and one in six boys in the U.S. will be sexually assaulted by the age of 18, said Coordinator of Violence Prevention Programs Virginia Solan.
The University of Idaho Women’s Center will host Take Back the Night Thursday to inform students about sexual assaults and what they can do to help.
The “I Got Your Back” campaign starts Sept. 19, as a part of the Katy Benoit Safety Forum.