Letter: Community needs to learn more about OIE, SVAC
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The Johns Hopkins News-Letter’s Statement on Recent Remarks from the Hopkins Feminists Organization:
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In light of the recent Huffington Post article, we (Rebecca Grenham and Ella Rogers-Fett, co-directors of Sexual Assault Resource Unit), feel that it is necessary to alert the Hopkins community of the resources available to them. We understand that this is an upsetting and emotional time for many people, and we want to assure everyone that any emotional reaction to this incident is natural. You are not alone. Sexual Assault Resource Unit (SARU), runs a confidential 24/7 hotline operated by students trained in empathetic listening and crisis intervention. The hotline number is 410-516-7887. For non-emergency related questions, thoughts, or concerns, please contact us at jhusaru@gmail.com. Aside from our services, we have also listed other resources available:
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Late Sunday night, after President Obama announced that a Specil Forces Team had located and killed Osama Bin Laden, spontaneous celebrations erupted across the country, including on the Homewood campus and in Charles Village. Some students even went to Washington D.C. to join the revelry that broke out around the White House. However, this reaction to Bin Laden’s death was highly controversial.