Lessons from Lauren: How a student’s death turned into a widespread call for change

Rachel Yeager / Montana Kaimin

The Montana Kaimin, the University of Montana’s independent student newspaper, recently featured a powerful article by Emma White on the lasting impact of Lauren’s Promise in the lives of students. It highlights the crucial work being done by individuals and students across the nation to drive meaningful change in how violence against students is addressed.

We thank everyone that has contributed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of students, and we encourage you to read this thought-provoking piece and learn more about how Lauren’s story continues to inspire a call for change. Read the full article below:

 

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