Penn College News

Student-Athletes, Fraternity Help 'Take Back the Night'

Monday, April 18, 2016

Thursday's "Take Back the Night" event in Rose Street Commons, part of Penn College's observance of Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April, drew survivors and supporters alike into a single-minded alliance against sexual violence. Kacie G. Hopkins, YWCA Northcentral Pennsylvania's community educator/shelter advocate, attended the event, which was followed by “Glowga” (glow-in-the-dark yoga), at which donations of money and personal-care items were accepted for the YWCA’s Wise Options program. The Wildcat women’s softball and soccer teams were on hand and took part in Glowga, along with Phi Mu Delta. "Having the teams and fraternity participate was a great addition to the evening," said Mallory L. Weymer, coordinator of student health and wellness education/suicide prevention specialist, "and really showed their organization’s commitment to the safety and well-being of our Penn College community."


– Photos by Tia G. La and Caleb G. Schirmer, student photographers




 Mallory L. Weymer

Mallory L. Weymer

Kacie G. Hopkins

Kacie G. Hopkins

A crowd gathers in unanimity.

A crowd gathers in unanimity.

Candles await their after-hours assignment.

Candles await their after-hours assignment.

Jordan A. Courter, an applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration major from Mill Hall and defender on the women's soccer team, lends her support.

Jordan A. Courter, an applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration major from Mill Hall and defender on the women's soccer team, lends her support.

Anastasia Laird, an applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration student from South Williamsport, signs a pair of jeans at a " />

Anastasia Laird, an applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration student from South Williamsport, signs a pair of jeans at a "consent" table. Joining her are Katie L. Mackey, coordinator of off-campus living and commuter services, and Andre J. Aldubayan, of Old Forge, an aviation maintenance technology student.

The college's Wildcat mascot loosens up the crowd ...

The college's Wildcat mascot loosens up the crowd ...

... which colorfully pierces the darkness.

... which colorfully pierces the darkness.

... carries messages of support and consent.

... carries messages of support and consent.

A jeans display in Madigan Library ...

A jeans display in Madigan Library ...