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‘No Zebras’ makes its way to DVD

By: Molly Bowersox
Staff Reporter

Issue date: 9/13/06 Section: Lifeline
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The series of skits for incoming freshmen called “No Zebras, No Excuses: What College Students Need to Know About Sexual Aggression” won’t be just a CMU production anymore.

Producers are putting the 90-minute performance by CMU’s Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates (SAPA) on DVD and will package it with the script of each skit.

Sexual aggression services coordinator Stephen M. Thompson, main author of “No Zebras, No Excuses,” said producers hope to have the set available to other universities around the nation as early as November.

“I think it is good information they should show to seniors entering college or to other universities that don’t have that kind of program,” said Swartz Creek freshman Nicole Buchanan.

SAPA presented the skits to various high schools and universities of the Midwest. Also, some military academies have adopted elements of SAPA’s peer counseling in their own programs.

“It shed some light for girls entering college and just being careful in general,” said Brighton senior Rachelle Leicht.

The skits set up various scenarios of sexual assault and harassment that can happen on any university campus.

Thompson developed the skits with SAPA during the late 90s. The student volunteers helped counsel others with issues concerning rape, stalking and harassment.

In the past year, SAPA officials surveyed CMU freshman and significantly found “No Zebras, No Excuses” increased their awareness of sexual assault. In the next year, officials would like to study the long-term impact.

Some students have a different opinion of the performance.

Portage sophomore Lance Meister said the idea of the skits was nothing he did not already know about.

“Basically it was a scare tactic because no guy in his right mind is going to sit and watch a girl get harassed,” he said. “That stuff is already beat into your head by college. I think it’s just common sense.”

The general opinions of those interviewed believe the “No Zebras, No Excuses” skits should be shown in high school to increase awareness before entering college.

Those who would like to reserve a copy of the DVD can e-mail Thompson at stephen.m.thompson@cmich.edu.


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