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CineHawk Review: My Best Friend’s Exorcism

Jaylen Dotson October 19, 2022

Adapted from the 2016 novel by Grady Hendrix, “My Best Friend’s Exorcism” is a supernatural horror-comedy written by Jenna Lamia and directed by Damon Thomas. The film stars Elsie Fisher, Amiah...

Additional resources can be found on the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) website.
GRAPHIC: KAITLYN PATTERSON ’20/THE HAWK

St. Joe’s receives grant for sexual assault prevention

Emily Graham February 4, 2020

St. Joe’s received a $30,000 grant from Gov. Tom Wolf as part of the “It’s On Us PA” campaign to prevent sexual assault on college campuses. The “It’s On Us PA” campaign is part of a...

Nothing but a Rolex and a Speedo

Nothing but a Rolex and a Speedo

Olivia Clark December 3, 2019

How #MeToo men get away with it He got away with it. He was tried in the American justice system, and he got away with it. The new Netflix documentary “Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator,” reveals the scary...

Statistics courtesy of St. Joes Office of Public Safety and Security. GRAPHIC: Mitchell Shields ’22

Public Safety releases 2019 annual security report

Carly Calhoun October 22, 2019

The 2019 annual security and fire safety reports released Sept. 30 by St. Joe’s Office of Public Safety and Security show that since 2016 the number of reported alcohol and drug violations in on-campus...

GRAPHIC: Kaitlyn Patterson 20

Netflix Show creates controversy

Rachel Durante October 8, 2019

At the end of the summer, Netflix released the third season of its original show, “13 Reasons Why,” based on a young adult novel of the same name, which tells the story of Hannah Baker and the 13 reasons...

It’s no longer his narrative

It’s no longer his narrative

Devin Yingling September 17, 2019

Anticipating Chanel Miller’s new book In 2015, a case came before the Santa Clara County Superior Court in which the defendant in the matter was eventually found guilty for “three felonies: assault...

Sean Kingston performs at the St. Joes 2019 Spring Concert on April 10. PHOTO: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

Allegations against Spring Concert headliner resurface

The Spring Concert Committee learned of a 2012 allegation of sexual assault against Sean Kingston a few days before the April 10 concert. They decided not to cancel unless students showed concern. Kingston’s...

Stickers by REPP list campus resources for survivors of
sexual assault (Photo by Matt Barret 19).

R.E.P.P. extends support to survivors

Amanda Adinolfi November 28, 2018

Student advocates educate and provide resources Gabby Southworth ’18 had no intention of becoming a member of the university Rape Education Prevention Program (R.E.P.P.) when she first arrived at St....

PHOTO: LUKE MALANGA 20/THE HAWK

Sexual violence survivors recount experiences

Alex Mark November 13, 2018

#MeToo at SJU wall displays student accounts #MeToo at SJU, a collection of accounts from students who survived sexual violence, is on display in the lobby of the Francis A. Drexel Library until the...

Stickers by REPP list campus resources for survivors of
sexual assault (Photo by Matt Barret 19).

“It’s On Us”

Alex Mark March 20, 2018

St. Joe's receives second sexual assault prevention grant Last week, St. Joe’s received the It’s On Us grant, which awarded the university $30,000 for sexual assault awareness education and prevention,...

Challenging gender norms

Challenging gender norms

Victoria Tralies January 25, 2018

Five ways to advocate for women “‘I stopped moving my lips and turned cold.’” These are the words of a woman pseudo-named Grace, the subject of an expose by Babe’s Katie Way on actor and writer...

Silence is not golden

Ann Marie Maloney November 28, 2017

Empowering sexual assault survivors Women across the globe are coming forward with accounts of their own experiences of being sexually assaulted. Especially in the United States, more are speaking out...

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