LOCK HAVEN Continuing his commitment to combatting sexual assault, Governor Tom Wolf announced 37 institutions of higher education, including Lock Haven Un
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Regional colleges awarded state grants to address campus assault
The campaign, building on the Obama administration’s national “It’s On Us” initiative, was established five years ago to improve campus safety and raise awareness of sexual assault.
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Area colleges are among the dozens of postsecondary institutions awarded new state grants to combat campus sexual assault.
Gov. Tom Wolf on Tuesday announced a new round of “It’s On Us PA” funding to 37 schools in Pennsylvania. The campaign, building on the Obama administration’s national “It’s On Us” initiative, was established five years ago to improve campus safety and raise awareness of sexual misconduct
PITTSBURGH – The Community College of Allegheny County counters that a Pittsburgh woman is responsible for her own injuries, when she fell due to the presence of a gardening border which protruded from the ground along a sidewalk on its campus.
Yugonda Moore of Pittsburgh first filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Nov. 19 versus Community College of Allegheny County, also of Pittsburgh.
“On April 8, 2019, while walking on the sidewalk adjacent to the Leroy Ewing Building, the plaintiff was caused to fall as a result of the dangerous and hazardous condition of the gardening border which was protruding from the ground along the sidewalk, which condition the defendant had allowed to exist for an extended period of time, which caused the plaintiff to be thrown to the ground with such force and violence as to cause the injuries to the plaintiff,” the suit stated.