Thursday, April 10, 2003Quote of the DayYou may or may not believe all the statistics you see. You may or may not believe all the words written on the T-shirts. You may or may not believe testimonies from survivors. And it's true -- it's possible that some of what you hear or see this month might not be completely correct. But even so, the mission of this month will have been accomplished because it will have focused attention on a grave problem that transcends any college campus or social setting.From "Sex, Lies and T-Shirts," an op-ed on Sex Abuse Awareness Month by Tanisha Keshava '05 in today's D. Paging Rigoberta Menchu... Posted by Emmett at 10:43 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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