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ISU News

History has its eyes on them: ISU students march for a safer future and justice for the past

Image courtesy of the official SERC Instagram page In the 1970s, a national movement was born with the goal of demanding safety for women when walking alone at night and eliminating the normalized societal behaviors that made them feel unsafe in the first place. Over 50 years later, with decades of history fueling their fire, a group of ISU students marched once again to take back the night. The yearly […]

todayOctober 11, 2025

Election 2024

McLean County organizations weigh-in on the future of reproductive rights

NORMAL, Ill. - The 1973 Supreme Court Case “Roe v. Wade” granted women the federal right to seek reproductive care as they see fit. On June 24, 2022, the case was overturned, leaving the responsibility of issuing accessibility to abortion care to each individual state.    Representatives from the McLean County Democrats, McLean County Republicans, and Illinois State University’s Registered Student Organization Students Ending Rape Culture expressed the official stances of their […]

todayJanuary 27, 2025

ISU News

ISU Students march around Normal to Take Back the Night

NORMAL, Ill. - A group of Illinois State University students marched around Normal Thursday night holding signs demanding a safer community, specifically for women at night.  One of the signs read "Silence is Violence."   So they got loud.     ISU's Registered Student Organization Students Ending Rape Culture held their annual Take Back the Night event with support from other ISU and community affiliates such as YWCA Stepping Stones, […]

todayOctober 5, 2024

ISU News

Multiple Bloomington-Normal Organizations Stand in Solidarity Against Rape Culture

NORMAL, Ill. - The campus of Illinois State University was decked out in denim and writing on T-shirts as the registered student organization “Students Ending Rape Culture” held their final events of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.   Denim Day and the Clothesline Project are two reoccurring events held by SERC. Denim Day stands in solidarity with survivors of sexual assault, and the Clothesline Project gives them a platform to share […]

todayApril 25, 2024

ISU News

Registered Student Organization Recognizes nationwide Day of Silence

Image courtesy of the SERC Instagram page NORMAL, Ill. – The second Friday of April is nationally recognized as the Day of Silence, where people stay silent in solidarity with the LGBTQIA+ community against homophobic transgressions and silencing of the community as a whole. It is commonly observed in educational institutions. Students Ending Rape Culture (SERC), one of Illinois State University's Registered Student Organization, has dedicated a day during one […]

todayApril 12, 2024

ISU News

ISU Students Work to End Rape Culture by Taking Back The Night

Image Courtesy of Students Ending Rape Culture Instagram NORMAL, Ill. - According to the #MeToo movement’s official website, nearly 60 percent of collegiate women are sexually assaulted or harassed on their college campuses. One registered student organization here at ISU has had enough. Becca Mackey is the president of the RSO “Students Ending Rape Culture”. Through this organization, students are not only able to learn about and fight against rape […]

todayOctober 12, 2023 1

COVID-19

COVID-19 posing many new threats to survivors of Domestic Violence

Photo courtesy National Domestic Violence Hotline Facebook page NORMAL, Ill.- There has been an increase in hotline calls at local Domestic Violence Shelter, Neville House. Illinois State University's Students Ending Rape Culture (SERC) has been part of the effort to stop Domestic Violence, but the pandemic is creating threats for the survivors. Staff Adviser of SERC Misia Grzybowski said, "With the quarantine in effect this can isolate the survivor even […]

todayApril 14, 2020