Student senate to host Safety Day
Student Senate’s Safety Committee is gearing up for its annual Safety Day event. The event is a way for the Safety Committee to teach students about safety issues on campus. These issues range from drinking to sexual health, all promoting the committee’s mission to ensure the safety of students.
Walsh violates orders by trespassing
Randall Walsh, 29, was charged in January with allegedly threatening a philosophy professor with a knife. “Randall was banned from campus for a reason,” Chief Wayne Silcox of MUPD said. But Walsh came back.
Greek houses deemed inadequate
University safety officer investigates Perry, Montour and Armstrong houses.
MUPD takes steps to keep valuables safe
Millersville University’s Police Department is offering a new service called Operation ID.
Icy paths may not be so fun for some unlucky students
I understand waking up for class and running late, trying to find the shortest route to your destination across campus. But, is it truly necessary for students to be walking across Millersville’s frozen pond?
Lockdown policies in review
Doors are locked and students and faculty are told to stay in one place until they receive the all clear. With text messages lighting up every phone, information is received by students and faculty to inform them of what is going on outside the room.
Student threat has severe consequences
Wanting to be recognized for his writing, 29-year-old Millersville University student, Randall Walsh, was arrested after allegedly threatening a philosophy professor with a knife.
Senate looks at SMC plans, Campus Safety, and other issues
At the Nov. 6 Student Senate meeting, the senators addressed some of the main issues that campus is facing this semester. The SMC renovation, the recent MU Alert last weekend, and how to register for classes next semester.
MUPD recieves grant to improve safety
The Millersville University Police Department has received a grant in the amount of $15,000 that will aid in new security technology for the campus.
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