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...ranking fell from 10th place last year to 25th. Trojan and Sperling’s BestPlaces did not release a breakdown of the College’s score. “Our philosophy hasn’t changed much in the past two years,” said Sarah Rankin, the director of Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response. The view was echoed by Jeanne Mahon, the interim director of the Center of Wellness at University Health Services. “We still do the same programs as we did before, and they have been successful...
...stories of how they, or someone they knew, had been personally affected by encounters with sexual abuse. “I think every year we continue doing the candlelight vigil because so many sexual assault survivors never talk about what happened to them,” said Sarah A. Rankin, director of the OSAPR. Referring to frequently-used statistics on sexual abuse, she added, “It gives a sort of personal connection to an abstract concept.” Organizers said one of the event’s major objectives was to address the issue of sexual violence...
...it’s not something that’s always openly talked about.”A BROTHERHOODHMAR was first organized as a student-run and student-initiated group in the spring of 2003, according to the director of OSAPR, Sarah Rankin. But without official support, the group dissipated when the core group of students graduated in 2004.According to Kessler, Braxton spoke during the past two years of resurrecting HMAR, and so he and other OSAPR members restarted HMAR in the spring of 2007 as a subset of the OSAPR Student Alliance, a co-ed undergraduate outreach group aiming...
...Reindeer (even if it does portray Santa Claus early on as a grouchy bigot) can raise as many childhood memories of the holiday as tinsel and peppermint. And so we buy the DVDs for our kids, ensuring another generation of royalties for the stop-motion animation team of Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass...
...there’s always room for improvement,” he said. “Hopefully what will happen is that college officials will look at this data and evaluate it and see how they could serve their student body better.” Sarah Rankin, director of Harvard’s Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response, said she was pleased by the results of the survey—but that she did not put much stock in the rankings. “I think we do good work, but I didn’t need that...