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The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

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The DePaulia

Consent the D at DePaul ends, university issues cease and desist

Consent the D at DePaul ends, university issues cease and desist

Grant Myatt November 9, 2014

Consent the D, the student-led movement aimed at raising awareness about sexual violence and consent, ended abruptly when the group was issued a cease and desist from the university. DePaul’s Office...

Consent the D in retrospect

Sam Schwindt November 9, 2014

In the Oct. 27 issue of The DePaulia, an article explored the pro-sexual consent movement on campus called Consent the D. The movement ended when founder Randy Vollrath posted on the group’s Facebook...

Consent the D movement ends citing outside sources

Consent the D movement ends citing outside sources

Grant Myatt November 4, 2014

Consent the D, the student-led movement aimed at raising awareness about sexual violence and consent, ended abruptly when the founder posted on the group’s Facebook page Monday morning. A video...

Letter to the editor: Consent the D should not be

Stephanie Swiatek November 3, 2014

Consent the D, a new university organization, should hire a communication consultant immediately. I’m a communication student, a woman, a daughter and a sister. And this organization’s poor messaging...

Randy Vollrath (center), a senior at DePaul, holds the preliminary T-shirt design for the Consent the D movement he started.  Vollrath says this is the student response that is “ long overdue” and hopes to put DePaul on the map, demonstrating that students care and are doing something proactive about sexual assault. (Grant Myatt / The DePaulia)

Taking a stand on consent: DePaul students respond and lead pro-consent movement ‘Consent the D’

Brenden Moore October 26, 2014

Update 10/27, 10:15 p.m.: an earlier version of this story omitted the fact that 50 percent of the T-shirt sales will go to Rape Victims Advocates, a non-profit in Chicago. As a response to...

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