N.S. student starts national campaign to raise awareness about sexual assault
HALIFAX — A Nova Scotia student trying to raise awareness about sexual assault-related issues is hoping university students across Canada will don teal ribbons on Thursday.
Shelby Miller, a psychology student at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, says she was inspired to take action after learning how St. Francis Xavier University mishandled a reported case of sexual assault.
“It’s an issue we hear about on university campuses every year,” the 21-year-old student from Stewiacke, N.S., said in an interview Wednesday. “People should know about what is happening.”
The case at St. F.X. involves a woman who says she was sexually assaulted last November and reported the alleged attack to the Antigonish, N.S., university in January.