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April 8th called for beautiful weather and there was not any better day to hold Safety Day here at the Ville. Safety Day, was sponsored by the Student Senate Safety Committee, and was an initiative to get students informed and involved in issues that are vital to having a healthy and safe campus life.
Ever since the earthquake struck Haiti on January 12, campus organizations have been making efforts to help the victims rebuild their lives. It has been over a month since the disaster occurred, but Haiti still needs aid. As the topic begins to slip out of the media, it is important to keep in mind that it is only the beginning of a long rebuilding process.
Beginning of the seasonal flu adds more tension to an already concerned public
Most people will tell you that the majority of what you will learn in college, you will learn in the dorms.
There is no safety net more effective on Millersville’s campus than Sergeant Melvin directing pedestrians across George St. Those patented words of,“cross at the crosswalks,” brings a sense of refuge which is felt in little frequency here at Millersville.
Once upon a time there were many magical, mythical universities that provided their students booklists ahead of time.
I guess I’m old fashioned when it comes to safety. With the events of the “gunman” scare on campus last night, my eyes have been opened to certain aspects of campus that I had previously put on the backburner.