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The Dartmouth
April 8, 2026
The Dartmouth

Resources regarding sexual abuse are available

To the Editor:

Due to recent articles and columns in this student paper and others, and posters seen around campus, I feel that it is important for the Dartmouth community to understand what resources are available with regard to sexual abuse. While I will not discuss any individual cases or incidents, I am more than willing to speak with individuals or groups about any sexual abuse concerns, connect students with resources, and/or provide education about sexual abuse and related issues, either myself or through the student-run Rape Education Action Committee (REACT). Also, if students would rather talk with peers about these difficult issues, they can contact the SAPAs, listed under "Sexual Abuse Peer Advisors" on BlitzMail Bulletins. Or any member of the community may access the Women's Information Service (WISE) volunteers by calling their hotline, at 448-5525.