The Honors Program hosted a date rape drugs information session on Nov. 17 in the Sara and Michael Abraham Campus Center, where survivors discussed their experiences and the effect it has had on their lives.
Allyson Brantley, assistant professor of history, discussed the boycotts against the Coors Brewing Company in the 1970s, at a virtual book launch for her new book, “Brewing a Boycott: How a Grassroots Coalition Fought Coors & Remade American Consumer Activism.”
The push for legislation that limits the reproductive rights of women has not faltered, but five honors students created a senior project highlighting ways people can show their support for women’s access to birth control.
Students in the honors program held an event that informed the public about genetically modified organisms in our foods as part of their senior project Wednesday in the Hanawalt House.
Honors students partnered with the Foothill Family Shelter to talk about resources for the homeless population at the Homelessness Resource Fair Nov. 29 in Sneaky Park.