About the Contributor
Sophie Caldwell, Editor-in-Chief
Sophie Caldwell is one of the Editors-in-Chief. She is a senior, and this is her fourth year on The Review.
March 22, 2018
This piece was originally published in the March 2, 2018 issue of The Review. With the exception of the final three images, all graphics were designed by Executive Editor of Design Ashwini Bandi. The names of the students interviewed for this story (‘Anne’ and ‘Leslie’) have been changed to protect their privacy. This story was formatted and designed by Assistant Online Editor Ryan Chang.
Sophie Caldwell is one of the Editors-in-Chief. She is a senior, and this is her fourth year on The Review.
Katie • Mar 22, 2018 at 10:33 PM
Thank you so much for this, Sophie. This is an issue that needs to be talked about so much more than it is right now. I am in awe of the victims who shared their stories — Anne and Leslie, I doubt that either of you will see this, but you are so, so strong. I hope you know that you have the support of so many of us who believe you, and who want to fight to transform our culture.
Jack • Mar 22, 2018 at 9:31 PM
This is just an amazing article. Finding these victims’ testimony sheds a rarely-seen light on the issue. Kudos to Sophie and even greater kudos to these brave victims who have shared their stories with her. I hope to see more sexual education occur at our school in the future.