Eat... Sleep... VOTE!!!!! ASOO ELECTIONS 1000 Generate: Today* Marc#* 1 di Tomorrow* March 2 l/ote Entirely on Ducfcwehl During this year’s elections you can.' A) Take Control or B) Be Controlled You Decide* Eat... Sleep... VOTE!!!!! Catharine Kendall Emerald Suzanna Ward (right) and Emily Wallace, the co-chairwomen of S.A.F.E., begin the ’Speak Out’ Tuesday evening in the Ben Linder room. Students ‘Speak Out’ against rape ■ Statistics show that one in seven women in college have been the victims of sexual assault By Alana Lynn for the Emerald Sexual assault occurs on col lege campuses at an alarming rate, with one in four college women having been involved in an attempted sexual assault. In efforts to slow this trend and give survivors and those who have been effected by sexu al assault, S.A.F.E., a student group that strives for a sexual as sault free environment, held its third annual Speak Out against sexual violence. The Speak Out was held in the Ben Linder Room in the EMU Tuesday night. The S.A.F.E. mission is to re duce the incidents of sexual vio lence on the University campus by increasing the awareness of rape and creating an environ ment that supports survivors of sexual violence. S.A.F.E. assists with a number of projects to provide University students with a safer environ ment to attend school. The group is currently working with the Of fice of Public Safety to increase the number of blue lights around campus. The lighting around campus is just one thing S.A.F.E. believes will add to overall cam pus security. Rape and sexual assault are se rious crimes and are spreading throughout college campuses like an epidemic. The alarming statistics show that currently one in seven women currently at tending college has been a victim of sexual assault. The University is expanding its resources to better assist sur vivors. Many students are un aware that the Student Life office has people in place to help stu dents cope with sexual assault both emotionally and legally. The S.A.F.E. team of students made the Student Life resources available by providing a stu dents’ rights advocate, who spe cializes in sexual assault, at the Speak Out. Mira Levine, who assists in ad vocacy and education, said, “There is no real way to prevent sexual assault. What we strive for is to reduce sexual assault and to provide services to students who need them.” Students who are victims of sexual assault “need to know that there are services available to them,” said Levine. These services include the University Counseling Center, the Office of Student Life and Sexual Assault Support Services. The Speak Out provided a safe environment for all who attend ed. Personal stories were shared along with frustrations and thoughts on sexual violence. 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