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
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 DahlmeyerAshley 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.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?"The a cappella group A Minor performs during the "What Will You Do?" rally, part of Metanoia.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