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Showing posts with label Arizona State University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arizona State University. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Senior Superlatives: Rachel


As spring semester comes and goes, our beloved senior class graduates from college and embarks on their new journey into the real world.  Just the same, there comes a time when our TSS It Girls finish their senior year, and begin their newest career chapters.  It's bittersweet to say the least-- but we are so proud of our It Girl Interns, and all of their accomplishments!

Today's post is dedicated to a special It Girl who has been there since the very beginning-- Rachel.  Our resident Delta Gamma from Arizona State is so full of fabulous fashion, that her Senior Superlative title was pretty easy: Best Personal Style!  Yes, Rachel always showed up to our office decked out from head to toe in colorful scarves, maxi dresses, and fabulous footwear to boot... and her Superlative title is well deserved.  We are grateful for all of Rachel's hard work, dedication, and endless laughter that she has brought to the TSS office this past year.  Thank you for being wonderful you, Rachel!  We know that you are destined for greatness!

Graduation is a big moment in our lives; and sure, at times it can be a little scary.  But don't forget, life after college is truly only the beginning of a beautiful journey.  Besides, it's not 4 years- it's for a lifetime!  Congratulations again, Class of 2013!

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

I Always Get Consent!

Special Thanks to Gabby, Jaclyn, Jenna, and Kappa Alpha Theta Arizona State.

One in every six.  One in every six women will be sexually assaulted or raped in her lifetime.  Sadly, this statistic became a reality when one ASU student, Jenna, was sexually assaulted after a party on campus during her freshman year in 2010.  Terrifying?  Absolutely.  But Jenna did not let this horrific experience tear her down.  Instead, this nightmare turned Jenna, and her loving sorority sisters, into advocates for social justice.  With the support of sorority sisters Gabby and Jaclyn (among other friends), change was about to take place.  I Always Get Consent was born.

"I was oblivious to the statistics- I thought that rapes were very rare and only occurred if you were walking alone in a dark alley," Jenna states on the I Always Get Consent site.  "The sad truth is that rapes happen every day, and college campuses are especially dangerous.  I was frustrated that I was never educated on the dangers of sexual assault, so my friends and I created this event; We were eager to get this conversation started.  It is so important to learn the facts, and vow to always get consent," Jenna adds.

With the support of the Arizona State University Panhellenic Council (plus additional off-campus, university, and student organizations), the friends host a week-long event held on campus.  Friends, acquaintances, and campus clubs alike, unite to educate their school on sexual assault.  ASU Heath and Wellness Counseling and Consultation also sets up tables on the student lawn to inform students of the pressing issue.  A main event is also held, including a panel discussion for students. Among the knowledge being taught?  Educating the students on what consent really means, and encouraging them to make a pledge to always get consent.  Men and women alike learn about the issue, and ways to avoid and deal with sexually compromising situations.  Everyone and anyone can be a victim of sexual assault.  It's important to support these victims, and encourage them to come forward.

The "I ALWAYS Get Consent!" movement is now in it's third year, thanks to these inspiring sorority sisters. "It has been expanding rapidly, with multiple colleges across the country asking to bring this movement to their own campuses," Gabby states.  TSS is proud to support the I Always Get Consent team- along with their dedication and strong sense of sisterhood.  Now, what about that frightening one in six statistic?  "While this is a scary statistic, it has motivated us to work to decrease these numbers," adds Gabby.  One thing is certain-- we ALWAYS get consent!

For more information, please visit I Always Get Consent.
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