From the Quadrangle to Cox Hall, students were seen around campus wearing red in support of survivors of sexual assault on Monday, Nov. 3. The signs of solidarity came at the behest of College junior and Student Government Association (SGA) President Jon Darby's email in response to a recently reported sexual assault at a fraternity house on campus. Additionally, SGA announced they are partnering with Sexual Assault Peer Advocates and Feminists in Action to facilitate a booth at Wonderful Wednesday, where students can record videos explaining why they support survivors of sexual assault. | Photo by James Crissman/Associate Editor

From the Quadrangle to Cox Hall, students were seen around campus wearing red in support of survivors of sexual assault on Monday, Nov. 3. The signs of solidarity came at the behest of College junior and Student Government Association (SGA) President Jon Darby’s email in response to a recently reported sexual assault at a fraternity house on campus. Additionally, SGA announced they are partnering with Sexual Assault Peer Advocates and Feminists in Action to facilitate a booth at Wonderful Wednesday, where students can record videos explaining why they support survivors of sexual assault.

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