Student Government Association (SGA) hosts a guest speaker from Advocacy for Survivor Support

<p>Caucus reports given at Ball State University's Student Government Association (SGA) meeting at the L.A Pittenger Student Center Sept. 18. The repots gave a broad overview of the importance of voting. Shelby Anderson, DN</p>

Caucus reports given at Ball State University's Student Government Association (SGA) meeting at the L.A Pittenger Student Center Sept. 18. The repots gave a broad overview of the importance of voting. Shelby Anderson, DN

Content Warning: This article contains mentions of sexual assault.

Ball State University’s Student Government Association (SGA) began their Sept. 18 meeting with a special presentation from Madison Jones, a graduate assistant from  Health Promotion and Advocacy for Survivor Support at the university.

Jones explained what consent is and offered “Red Zone” resources for students who may need them. According to Ball State the Red Zone is, “A 6-week time frame in the beginning of the Fall semester which is marked by an especially high incidence of sexual assaults on college campuses across the country”

“We act as a guide and a resource for these students, and that comes in a couple different forms,” Jones said. “We can attend court with them if they decide they want to go through the criminal court process. Many students may choose to fill out a protective order…we can also sit through and fill that out with them as well as going to the hospital with them.” 

Some policies Ball State offers are The Good Neighbor Exception and the Indiana Lifeline.

The Good Neighbor Exception protects the caller and the person they are calling about. 

“Say you're intoxicated and you're under the age of 21 and you are calling the police or whoever, for someone that you believe [has] alcohol poisoning, you and that person you are calling about are protected within reason,” Jones said

The Indiana Lifeline does the same thing but for drug offenses only.

Madison used the acronym F.R.I.E.S, to understand levels of consent:

F- Consent is freely given and not forced out.

R- Consent is reversible, such as agreeing to one thing but not the other.

I- Consent is informed, meaning that all parties are informed of what's happening.

E- Enthusiastic consent,  is where you're looking for that verbal “yes”

S- Specific refers to consent to one thing, but not consent to everything.

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Madison Jones, Ball State University graduate assistant of Health Promotion and Advocacy for Survivor Support, gave an overview presentation about the center to the university's Student Government Association (SGA) at the L.A Pittenger Student Center Sept. 18. This is an annual presentation Jones gives. Shelby Anderson, DN

Jones emphasized if students ever need to reach out to Health Promotion and Advocacy, they can call 765-285-3775 or via email hpa@bsu.edu.  She said they are always on call, and if they don’t answer students can call 765-285-1111 for the University Police Department (UPD).

Students can also receive free sexual assault exams at IU Ball Memorial Hospital via the purple loop bus on campus. Jones said the exams are open to all genders and won’t go on students' records. 

During executive orders, President Noah Poole updated the Senate about his plan for transportation to Scheumann Stadium.

“Our executive team had a meeting with the athletics department…to provide on campus stops for students during home football games,” Poole said.

He also introduced a new initiative SGA is spearheading called “Stall Talk”, which is  “to provide students with new campus activities and opportunities in a unique way.”

Poole said this informational newsletter program is in the works to be started at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center in the student restroom facilities.

Parliamentarian Brian Truell reminded senators that they need at least one person from each caucus to join the Rules and Constitution Committee.

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Ball State University's new Student Government Association (SGA) senators listen to an overview presentation about the university's Health Promotion and Advocacy for Survivor Support. Jones gives the presentation annually, educating students about want to do in the instance of a sexual assault. Shelby Anderson, DN

Chief of Staff Chelsea Murdock said, students from the sustainability group got together and met with Chief Sustainability Officer Margaret Love to talk about how to maximize the green spaces on campus.

At the end of the meeting, Large announced upcoming events for the Senate, such as the Civic Learning Symposium on Sept. 27 and 28 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. Ball State University students can register for the event for free. 

With no new or unfinished business, the meeting was adjourned.

Contact Shelby Anderson via email at sanderson9@bsu.edu

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