Anti-vore organizations are, for the most part, still legal and protected under the First Amendment, among other things. But the law tends to look the other way when such groups get hassled by vores, although once in a while the media would take up the story of a persecuted anti-vore group and run with it. Plus, there are still a number of honest cops in the justice system, and usually the most serious threat to anti-vore groups and clubs comes from vorephiles using legal means to destroy their members, such as simply catching and eating them.
Your small college has a Christian fellowship, like most campuses do, and a subset of the fellowship is a group dedicated to anti-vore practices. It was an easy way to get such a group started "under the radar," although dangerous for the fellowship itself. Still, virtually every religious person, even those who are not Christian, on campus is probably opposed to full digestive vore, so it makes sense.
Naturally, you joined the antivore group, almost as soon as it was started. Every week, its members get together and devote time to defense exercises, self-control against pheromones and seduction attempts (although the religious students in the group often feel uncomforble "trying" to seduce each other, even for practice!), anti-acids and purgatives, legal and political options, and so forth. The group naturally has a lot of males, but also quite a few girls, and is continuing to grow.
You realize that, in addition to learning about how to protect yourself, and what options people may have for changing vore-related laws in the future, that this would also be a great place to find a girlfriend who won't plan on eating you or won't show up for a date with another guy in her stomach.