The Campus: "‘Take Back the Night' protests violence against women"
This Campus news articles discusses the Take Back The Night March on April 25, 1990 which was attended by over 150 students, faculty, and town members, and organized by Elizabeth Toder '90. This candle lit event included multiple speakers from various organizations advocating against domestic violence. The article includes details about what the speakers at this event said, as well as what students (including fraternity members) thought about the experience of attending. Here is the article from The Campus' archives, as well as a photo of the article as it was originally printed.
Marika Holmgren
May 4, 1990
The Campus: "Middlebury empowered by Take Back the Night"
This Campus feature describes Take Back The Night Week in April 1995, which culminated in the Take Back The Night March. This week was organized by seniors Jen Kupperman, Brooke McDonald, and Tina Buccholz. Although the article mentions Kupperman bringing Take Back The Night to Middlebury, the event had occurred previously at the college (see other items in the Take Back The Night collection for details). Here is the article from The Campus' archives, as well as a photo of the article as it was originally printed.
Lilia Gerberg
May 4, 1995
The Campus: "Middlebury students march to take back the night"
This Campus article describes the annual Take Back The Night march in 1992, which included a candlelight march, music, a speaker, and an open microphone session. The article includes information about how Take Back The Night began, speaker Susan Sweetser's (founder of Survivors of Crime) story, and what was said during the open-mic. Here is the article from The Campus' archives, as well as photos of the article as it was originally printed (on pages 1 and 4 of The Campus' April 23, 1992 issue).
Rebecca Plona
April 23, 1992