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SHARPP and UNH Host Take Back the Night

Rebecca Colby, Staff Writer October 30, 2024

On Thursday, Oct. 17, at 8:00 p.m., a large crowd of students gathered in front of Thompson Hall. Take Back the Night (TBTN), an event that began at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) in 1981 but...

UNH Community Comes Together for SHARPP’s Annual Take Back the Night Event

UNH Community Comes Together for SHARPP’s Annual Take Back the Night Event

Kylie Valluzzi, Contributing Writer October 28, 2022

DURHAM – Students holding glowsticks and candles gathered on Thomson Hall (T-Hall) lawn in support of the annual Take Back the Night event on Thursday, October 20.  They marched to protest sexual...

UNH SHARPP holds annual event to support survivors

UNH SHARPP holds annual event to support survivors

Julie Bobyock October 23, 2021
On Oct. 14, Thompson Hall lawn was illuminated with glowsticks and candles as University of New Hampshire’s (UNH) Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP) held their annual Take Back The Night event. 
Take Back the Night: SHARPP Event

Take Back the Night: SHARPP Event

Cassie Hollasch October 31, 2020
At the annual Take Back the Night event for survivors of sexual assault and harassment at the University of New Hampshire (UNH), students, faculty and staff showed off their support by hanging posters, putting purple glowsticks in their windows and posting pictures with the caption #UNHPurpleThursday over social media for the virtual event on Thursday, Oct. 22. The event was put on by the Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program (SHARPP) at UNH.
UNH community takes part in annual Take Back the Night

UNH community takes part in annual Take Back the Night

Bret Belden October 17, 2019
SHARPP holds annual Take Back the Night vigil and march across campus

UNH steps out to end violence and takes back the night

Bret Belden November 7, 2014

By Melissa Proulx, Staff Writer The rainy weather on Thursday, Nov. 6, did little to stop a message of empowerment from ringing clear through the streets of Durham. “Claim our bodies, claim our right....

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