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Local residents call for more on campus resources for assault survivors 

By Shira Reece
SAN MARCOS, Texas – Local residents call for Texas State University to provide more on campus resources for student survivors of sexual assault during interviews conducted on Tuesday, April 2.

On the official school website, Texas State University offers sexual assault resources including counseling and information for how to file a report.

Emily Bogue, a senior at Texas State, said that despite wanting the public to believe they are, the university is not doing a good job on educating students about sexual assault.

According to the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network, almost 70% of sexual assault victims don’t tell the police and only 25% of reported assaults result in an arrest.

“He took her upstairs at the house party we were at and took advantage of her. She took legal action with Texas State and I had to testify as a witness,” said Zoe Zalenski, a junior at Texas State, about a friend. “Unfortunately, all of the charges were dropped and he didn’t face any consequences, but my friend was destroyed.”

Best Colleges says that seeking help is an important step in recovering from sexual assault.

A former Texas State student, who would like to remain anonymous, said that rather than only giving the option to speak with a counselor visits with multiple students a day and works at the university where the assault happened, a way to better help survivors would be to give them the funds needed to find a counselor they are comfortable speaking with.

If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the University Police Department at (512) 245-2890.

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