Preventing Violence Against Women is Theme of Metanoia Events

Students help light one another's candles during a candelight vigil, part of the "What Will You Do?" rally aimed at awareness and prevention of sexual assault. Photo by Frank Dahlmeyer

<p>Students help light one another's candles during a candelight vigil, part of the "What Will You Do?" rally aimed at awareness and prevention of sexual assault. Photos by Frank Dahlmeyer</p>
Students help light one another's candles during a candelight vigil, part of the "What Will You Do?" rally aimed at awareness and prevention of sexual assault. Photos by Frank Dahlmeyer
<p>Ashley Hamel, a student, plays the guitar during an open mic night, "Long River Live." The event was part of a week-long Metanoia Oct. 4-10 to raise awareness and prevent violence against women.</p>
Ashley Hamel, a student, plays the guitar during an open mic night, "Long River Live." The event was part of a week-long Metanoia Oct. 4-10 to raise awareness and prevent violence against women.
<p>A Metanoia button is lit by candlelight during the "What Will You Do?" rally. At the same table, students signed a declaration stating how they will act to prevent sexual assault, during a rally titled "What Will You Do?"</p>
A Metanoia button is lit by candlelight during the "What Will You Do?" rally. At the same table, students signed a declaration stating how they will act to prevent sexual assault, during a rally titled "What Will You Do?"
<p>The a cappella group A Minor performs during the "What Will You Do?" rally, part of Metanoia.</p>
The a cappella group A Minor performs during the "What Will You Do?" rally, part of Metanoia.
<p>Law student Ken Kukish signs Metanoia banners at the Law School. The banners will hang in the Law Library student lounge. Photo by Spencer Sloan</p>
Law student Ken Kukish signs Metanoia banners at the Law School. The banners will hang in the Law Library student lounge. Photo by Spencer Sloan