Loyola Phoenix: Crime and cults endanger Loyola students
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Title
Loyola Phoenix: Crime and cults endanger Loyola students
Description
This article details the work of the Urban Concerns Committee (UCC) at Loyola. Its work was focussed on preventing crime and preventing students from becoming victims of crime.
At the time of the article in late 1982, two of UCC's ongoing programs was on rape awareness, and the potential threat of cults toward college students, particularly given the close proximity of two cult houses to Loyola. To provide students with resources, UCC hosted speeches and discussions, screened films on these issues, and published and distributed pamphlets with relevant information.
At the time of the article in late 1982, two of UCC's ongoing programs was on rape awareness, and the potential threat of cults toward college students, particularly given the close proximity of two cult houses to Loyola. To provide students with resources, UCC hosted speeches and discussions, screened films on these issues, and published and distributed pamphlets with relevant information.
Date, date span, or circa acceptable
1982-10-29
File name
Loyola Phoenix 1982, October 29, page 9
Sources archive, University Archives and Special Collections or Women and Leadership Archives
University Archives and Special Collections
Source
Loyola University Archives and Special Collections, Loyola Phoenix 1982, October 29, page 9
Subject
Loyola University Chicago
Urban Concerns Committee (UCC)
Rights
Contact the Loyola University Chicago Archives and Special Collections, archive@luc.edu, for permission to copy or publish.