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    By on October 11, 2011 at 8:43 am • 0 Comments
    With the growing student population comes the heightened concern for student safety at the UA. To ensure that campus has the safest conditions for students, the Residents’ Interhall Congress, UAPD and Reggie Houser, assistant director of housing, collaborated on a plan ...
    By on October 11, 2011 at 8:29 am • 0 Comments
    Despite record enrollment, crime incidents declined in 2010, according to the Jeanne CLERY Disclosure of Campus Security Policy Campus Crime Statistics Report and Annual Fire Safety Report, released Oct. 1. The report shows that forcible sex offenses had been reported 11 ...
    By on October 5, 2011 at 11:00 am • 0 Comments
    Many students from small towns might be accustomed to leaving doors unlocked and valuables inside their cars, but UAPD is encouraging students to take their belongings with them, a UAPD officer said. On Sept. 12, a dozen vehicles were broken into ...
    By on October 5, 2011 at 9:30 am • 0 Comments
    The number of bicycles on campus this year has increased with the record number of students, and that’s become a safety concern, a UAPD officer said. The concern stems from reports of bicycles traveling at high speeds on the sidewalk and ...
    By on October 4, 2011 at 10:00 am • 0 Comments
    As classes were changing across the UA campus, students, faculty and staff may have noticed sirens that blared across campus Tuesday, Sept. 27. Alert sirens are not mandated by the government or the National Weather Service. As a service to campus, ...
    By on September 27, 2011 at 11:29 am • 0 Comments
    (Photo by Chandler Cracraft) The Department of Parking and Transit recently installed cameras on nearly all of the UA buses, a transit official said. “Most better transit systems have security cameras installed in them,” said Mike Seither, associate director of transit. The ...
    By on September 20, 2011 at 8:44 am • 0 Comments
    New hires and restructuring within UAPD will bring fresh eyes and larger patrols to campus, a UAPD official said. UAPD Officer Steve Meyer responds to the first of two consecutive traffic accidents Friday afternoon on Razorback Road. The few previous ...
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