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Lindsey Wilson Students: Take Back the night

Commonwealth Attorney Brian Wright addresses rally against sexual violence and abuse
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By Duane Bonifer
News from Lindsey Wilson College

COLUMBIA, KY - More than 80 Lindsey Wilson College students gathered Wednesday evening on the college's Campus Quadrangle to "take back the night." The students held a "Take Back the Night" rally, an international event that protests sexual violence and abuse.



The event, which was coordinated by the LWC women's studies program, included a cookout, readings and a talk by Commonwealth Attorney Brian Wright. Wright, whose 29th Judicial Circuit includes Adair and Casey counties, urged the crowd to remain vigilant against sexual violence. - Duane Bonifer, Director of Public Relations, Lindsey Wilson College


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Commonwealth Attorney Brian Wright speaks at rally



2012-04-05 - Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Commonwealth Attorney Brian Wright of the 29th Judicial Circuit speaks Wednesday night, April 4, 2012, at the Lindsey Wilson College "Take Back the Night Rally." - DUANE BONIFER.
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