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University Police Department teaches active shooter response training

University Police Department teaches active shooter response training

Brian Luong // October 24, 2018

Students, faculty and staff learned about proper response techniques to maximize safety in an active shooter situation in Colusa Hall, Tuesday morning, during a training hosted by the University Police...

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Campus parking hassles students

Cheyanne Burens // August 31, 2015
Finding parking on campus is stressful, but there are ways that students can combat the problems and still safely make it to and from school.
Police Chief Robyn Hearne examines the outside of the Performing Arts Center for broken light fixtures during the 10th annual Moonlight Safety Walk 8 p.m. Thursday. Hearne, who has participated in the walk every year, led the group examining the campus core. Photo credit: Ashiah Scharaga

Annual walk aims to improve safety

Madison Holmes // October 25, 2014
The Moonlight Safety Walk participants' monitor inadequate lighting and overgrown hedges on campus. The walk aims to improve campus safety since its start in 2004.
Steps to being safe downtown. Photo credit: Michaela Sundholm

Stages of staying safe downtown

Michaela Sundholm // September 8, 2014
Steps to ensure safety while going downtown.
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