
Nicole Holtzman
Class of 2014
2 East South Street
Galesburg, IL 61401-4999
E-mail: nholtzma@knox.edu
Laura Crossley
Class of 2014
2 East South Street
Galesburg, IL 61401-4999
E-mail: lcrossle@knox.edu
SHAG is geared toward educating students about all aspects of health and well-being, from STDs and breast cancer to anxiety and eating disorders. SHAG believes that every student must be familiar with his or her health and body.
The largest service provided by SHAG is the Condom Hotline. Through this hotline, students can anonymously request:
The hotline also supplies dormitories with free condoms each term. While this service is widely used by campus, it is far from the only thing SHAG brings to Knox.
Past events
SHAG also supplied all residence halls with breast cancer checkup cards to hang on every showerhead, which instruct women how to routinely check for signs of breast cancer or abnormalities that may call for further inspection.
SHAG meets every week in the Human Rights Center and is open to everyone.
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