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Volume 48, Issue 28 | Wednesday, october 1, 2014 | ndsmcobserver.com
GRC hosts Sexual Violence Awareness Month Events focus on bystander intervention, violence on college campuses, support for survivors By EMILY McCONVILLE News Writer
October’s Sexual Violence Awareness Month — a series of programs and events including giveaways, awareness campaigns, a panel discussion and a workshop — will focus on bystander intervention and taking action to prevent sexual violence on campus, Gender Relations Center (GRC) Director Christine Caron Gebhardt said. Gebhardt said the GRC planned the month’s programs based on what it saw as an increase in awareness and
discussion surrounding sexual violence issues. “We are beginning to break the silence around sexual violence,” she said. “What that does is help people who are impacted by sexual violence not to be afraid to come forward and receive help, but it also puts a responsibility on us as a community to not merely acknowledge that ... we know how to care for them and that we also think about, ‘How do we prevent this from happening again?’” Unlike in previous years, when see SVAM PAGE 6
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Panelists analyze relationships Graduate student in light of Catholic teaching attends global math forum
By JESSICA MERDES News Writer
Tuesday afternoon, a group of Notre Dame students and faculty met with three panelists at Sister Jean’s Roundtable, hosted by the Gender Relations Center (GRC). The panel discussed different ways Catholic teaching can be supportive in helping understand all relationships — including friendships — thinking see PANEL PAGE 5
By ANDREA VALE News Writer
EMILY McCONVILLE | The Observer
Stacey Noem (left), director of human and spiritual formation in the Masters of Divinity program, speaks at the Sr. Jean Roundtable on Tuesday.
A Notre Dame graduate student traveled to Heidelberg, Germany as part of the first-ever American delegation to the Heidelberg Laureate Forum (HLF), which unites mathematics and computer science students and researchers with
world-renowned laureates. Renato Ghini Bettiol joined with 19 other students and postdoctoral researchers from the United States in the forum, which took place Sept. 21-26. Bettiol received his bachelor and masters of science from the University of São Paulo in 2008 and 2010, see FORUM PAGE 7
Lecture links water privatization, unified protests By J.P. GSCHWIND News Writer
Tuesday afternoon at the Hesburgh Center for International Studies, Universit y of WisconsinMadison assistant professor of political science Erica Simmons analyzed the social dy namics of protests over water privatization in a lecture entitled “Water, Communit y and Privatization in Cochabamba, Boliv ia” “Starting in Januar y of 2000, thousands of protesters from ever y class,
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occupation, age and ethnicit y spoke out against the privatization of water in Cochabamba,” Simmons said. “This includes people not directly hurt by rising water bills.” Simmons quoted a commander of a Cochabamba army unit assigned to monitor the protestors who noted the diversit y of the demonstrators: “My w ife, my child, my empleada [employee] — they were all in the streets.” ”Water is not just a biophysical commodit y, but a see WATER PAGE 6
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EMILY McCONVILLE | The Observer
The University of Wisconsin’s Erica Simmons explains her research on the role of water in demonstrations in Cochabamba, Bolivia in 2000. The Kellogg Institute for International Studies sponsored the lecture.
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