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Sexual harassment is widely unreported, but there are many resources available on WSU campuses that help survivors. Photo credit: Aubree Eckhardt

Finding help at WSU when you need it the most

Jennifer Greenlee April 21, 2021

In early March, the United Nations Women National Committee United Kingdom released a study with a startling statistic about sexual harassment: 97% of women between the ages of 18 and 24 have faced some...

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Taking a look at the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report

Jennifer Greenlee October 10, 2019

Each year on Oct. 1, the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is published to comply with the requirements of the Clery Act and other federal regulations. The Clery Act is a federal statute that requires...

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Domestic violence in Utah — not just a private family matter

Ashton Corsetti January 11, 2018

During any regular drive around town in Ogden, one can see billboards with the tagline “#Utah 1 in 3." One in three women in Utah experience some form of domestic violence, a rate higher than the...

Bryant Eteuati is placed into custody of the Davis County Jail while his lawyer Deven Coggins listens to Judge Thomas L. Kay explain the ruling at the 2nd District Courthouse in Farmington on Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. (NICHOLAS DRANEY/Standard-Examiner)

Student-athletes and crime: Punishment or a slap on the wrist?

Cydnee Green April 19, 2017

  In 2009, Weber State University football wide receiver Bryant Eteuati was pulled over on 26th Street and Harrison for a minor traffic violation. When the officer ran his plates, they found...

Weber State Universitys Womens Center to address sexual assault on college campuses for sexual assault awareness month. (Signpost Archives)

Sexual assault awareness month at Weber

Keela Disterhaft April 3, 2016

Eighty percent of sexual assault victims are under the age of 30, and 68 percent of sexual assaults are not reported to police. These numbers are according to the organization known as RAINN (Rape, Abuse...

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