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GALLERY: BU students protest sexual assault on campus

Boston University students protested Sunday night against the University’s handling of sexual assault cases on campus. Organizers from Campus Survivors provided posters, chalk, tape and spray paint to demonstrators, who left messages  across the Charles River Campus denouncing sexual assault and providing support to survivors.

Protest organizers at five locations across the Charles River Campus provided posters, tape, spray paint and chalk to demonstrators. SHANNON DAMIANO/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
Protestors wrote chalk messages on buildings across campus encouraging people to support survivors of sexual assault. LILY KEPNER/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
A demonstrator walks around Central Campus looking for places to post protest signs. SHANNON DAMIANO/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
Students taped posters across the front of Student Health Services, which houses Boston University’s Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Center. LILY KEPNER/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
Signs distributed by event organizers listed resources available to survivors. LILY KEPNER/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
A protestor tapes a sign on an entrance to the School of Theology building. SHANNON DAMIANO/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
A sign condemning rape at BU was taped to the Harry Agganis statue in front of Agganis Arena. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
Signs condemning Boston University’s handling of sexual assault and rape cases were posted on the windows of the College of Arts and Sciences. SHANNON DAMIANO/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
Demonstrators placed posters next to a Boston University sign in West Campus. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF






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