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Health classes often focus on the negative outcomes when discussing controversial topics such as sex, alcohol and drugs. Schools need to be providing educational information instead of using fear to scare students away. (Graphic by Ava Coyle ’25)

High school health classes set unrealistic expectations for students

Ava Coyle ’25, Social Media Manager April 30, 2023

Health teachers lecture while students squirm in their seats during the uncomfortable speeches about sex, pregnancy, STDs, drugs and alcohol. I laughed to my friends as I listened to my health teacher...

Statistics from RAINN and the National Sexual Assault Hotline prove the commonality of sexual assault.

Chanel Miller’s memoir on surviving sexual assault highlights oversight of high schools to teach consent

Rachel Suggs '21, Paper A&E Editor October 8, 2019

Chanel Miller, survivor of a highly publicised 2015 sexual assault, revealed her identity through the Sept. 24 publication of her memoir, “Know My Name,” after four years of anonymity in the media....

The Rowan Center is a 24 hour hotline available to sexual harassment and assault victims. Additionally, The Rowan Center has programs in place to aid those towards healing their suffering.

Junior health classes learn about sexual assault

Chelsea Fox ’19 March 25, 2019

Ever since the #MeToo and Times Up movements, aimed towards helping victims of sexual harassment and assault come forward with their stories, the global community has become aware of the magnitude of sexual...

Sexual misconduct addressed in junior health classes

Sexual misconduct addressed in junior health classes

Sophie Driscoll ’19 and Layla Wofsy ’19 January 24, 2018

By Sophie Driscoll ’19 & Layla Wofsy ’19 Rosie Enyart, a Prevention Educator from The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis Counselling and Education, visited junior health classes earlier this month...

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