Silence raising awareness

Jessica Loomer, a freshman English major, stands in 15 minutes of silence to raise awareness about domestic abuse Tuesday. As part of the annual Clothesline Project, the 15 minutes of silence was sponsored by Iota Delta Sorority. The three-day Clothesline Project is meant to heighten awareness of domestic violence. Victims or victims’ friends can bring a voice to a tragic situation by writing on T-shirts. Each T-shirt represents a different crime. / photo by Brittney Slater-Shew
Jessica Loomer, a freshman English major, stands in 15 minutes of silence to raise awareness about domestic abuse Tuesday. As part of the annual Clothesline Project, the 15 minutes of silence was sponsored by Iota Delta Sorority. The three-day Clothesline Project is meant to heighten awareness of domestic violence. Victims or victims’ friends can bring a voice to a tragic situation by writing on T-shirts. Each T-shirt represents a different crime. / photo by Brittney Slater-Shew
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