Public Safety

Displaying 51 - 100 of 496 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 Riding along with the UNI Police
Northern Iowan 104:11, p.1
Reporter rides along with campus police officer; logs what happened on a Friday night; police officers talk about their work; photo.
52 Iowa Board of Regents delays vote to arm campus police
Northern Iowan 104:8, p.1
Regents ask board office to draft a comprehensive plan for campus security that would include the arming of officers.
53 Forum discusses possibility of arming campus police
Northern Iowan 104:3, p.1
Discussion of campus police carrying firearms was well attended; photo.
54 Campus safety discussed
Northern Iowan 104:3, p.4
Arming campus police and smoking on campus from a student perspective noted; photo.
55 Defeated gun control amendment stirs up debate
Northern Iowan 103:55, p.1
Amendment to arm campus public safety officers defeated; photo.
56 Today: We are all Hokies (04-16-07)
Northern Iowan 103:53, p.1
Reactions to the killings on the Virginia Tech campus.
57 Are campuses really safe?
Northern Iowan 103:53, p.5
Security on the UNI campus is noted and questioned? Major concern is the lack of foot patrols by campus security.
58 Arrests on campus up since start of 2007
Northern Iowan 103:47, p.1
Public Safety arrests during 2007 are up and cover a variety of crimes; photo.
59 Unopposed, but campaigning nonetheless
Northern Iowan 103:37, p.1
Andrew Morse and Adam Bentley share their message and goals for UNI as candidates for President and Vice President of the student body; photo.
60 Stats say UNI a safe campus
Northern Iowan 103:26, p.5
Clery Act Report proves that UNI is a relatively safe environment.
61 Sex offenders 101
Northern Iowan 103:18, p.9
Basics of the sex offender laws presented.
62 Panther Patrol serves its purpose
Northern Iowan 103:15, p.4
Panther Patrol employs eight students to provide more eyes and ears to observe what is happening on the campus. This group is in addition to the public safety staff and student patrols.
63 Be rowdy but respectful
Northern Iowan 103:12, p.5
Students urged to take part in all Homecoming activities. Be loud, rock the Dome, but do not let things get out of hand.
64 Public Safety implements pedestrian safety program
Northern Iowan 103:12, p.1
Officers are observing high traffic areas, both for vehicles and pedestrians. Information is shared with drivers and pedestrians; photo.
65 One year later, Gilchrist Hall remains closed
Northern Iowan 103:11, p.1
Officials talk about how the university has responded to the fire in Gilchrist Hall; investigation still proceeding; negotiations with insurance company probably drawing to close.
66 UNI police push "Click it or Ticket" campaign
Northern Iowan 102:60, p.1
UNI Police gave eight citations for seatbelt violations during the a four day "Click it or Ticket" campaign.
67 Assaults in campus parking lots
Northern Iowan 102:55, p.1
Police have suspects in the two assaults that occurred in the past two days.
68 Looking a gift horse in the mouth
Northern Iowan 102:49, p.8
Wonders what he would do it a Campus Police officer offered him a ride home.
69 Ticketing on campus supports parking dept. budget; citations, permits, meter fees exceed $1 million
Northern Iowan 102:33, p.1
Funds are used for maintenance and to pay salaries in the parking department; photo.
70 NISG proud of semester's work; fall '05 very productive, with more to come next term
Northern Iowan 102:28, p.3
Review of accomplishments of NISG during past semester.
71 Gilchrist unlikely to be reopened by spring semester
Northern Iowan 102:27, p.1
The damage in Gilchrist Hall is still being assessed; it is unknown when the building will reopen.
72 UNI Public Safety Crime Log: November
Northern Iowan 102:26, p.5
Campus crime report.
73 Shuttle runs despite cut funding from DOR
Northern Iowan 102:25, p.1
The Panther Shuttle will not receive the usual $1000 funding from the Department of Residence; photo.
74 UNI student struck at crosswalk
Northern Iowan 102:25, p.1
Freshman Amanda Wilson was hit by a car while crossing West 23rd Street after a football game.
75 Winter weather impacts driving decisions; UNI Public Safety has tips to stay safe.
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Tips about staying safe during holiday driving.
76 Committee approved to make policy on police interruptions
Northern Iowan 102:24, p.1
New committee will be formed to decide what will justify a police interruption of a class.
77 Redesigned Public Safety Web site aims to 'help students'
Northern Iowan 102:20, p.4
Updated website offers more information and resources for students and staff.
78 Student newspaper could stand improvement
Northern Iowan 102:19, p.6
Guy Sims publicly thanks Officer Milissa Wright and the Public Safety staff for their professional performance during the recent Homecoming fires.
79 How do the UNI students cross the road? It's no joke, but police will make sure drivers get it
Northern Iowan 102:18, p.1
Public Safety will hand out cards at problem intersections to raise awareness about crosswalks; photo.
80 UNI fans and band show sportsmanship
Northern Iowan 102:18, p.8
Theresa Thompson thanks Public Safety for their work during Homecoming weekend and for keeping students safe.
81 In Friday's issue
Northern Iowan 102:17, p.3
Outline of office relocations due to the recent fire in Gilchrist Hall.
82 UNI Police investigate numerous fires on campus
Northern Iowan 102:16, p.1
Five fires have done damage on or around campus recently, but no suspects have been named; includes list of temporary office locations as Gilchrist Hall continues to be inspected and repaired.
83 More arrests on Homecoming, less problems for city police
Northern Iowan 102:16, p.1
Thirty-seven people were arrested during Homecoming this year, compared to 26 arrests last year; most of the 244 citations were issued for open containers of alcohol and minors possessing alcohol; photo.
84 Arsonists set fire to three campus buildings
Northern Iowan 102:15, p.5
Fires in Lang, Baker, and Gilchrist Halls are under investigation; anyone with information should call UNI Public Safety.
85 Campus fires show signs of neglect
Northern Iowan 102:15, p.7
Believe fires on campus could have been prevented if surveillance were better.
86 Bootlegging not tolerated, police warn
Northern Iowan 102:14, p.1
People selling alcohol illegally will be major targets for police this weekend.
87 Public Safety lobbies to bring guns to campus
Northern Iowan 102:13, p.1
Public Safety officers are allowed to carry only tasers and mace, but Lt. Gary McCormack and Director of Public Safety Dave Zarifis would like to see them carrying guns, too; photo.
88 2 vehicles burglarized last month, no arrests
Northern Iowan 102:12, p.1
Two cars had valuables stolen from them, other cars were vandalized last week, and no suspects have been found yet.
89 UNI's homecoming plan focuses on safety
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
This year's joint university-community campaign is entitled "Celebrate with Pride".
90 Homecoming 2005: safety key to having good time; Police, Public Safety get ready for next week
Northern Iowan 102:11, p.1
Law enforcement officers remind students that precautions like the barricade on the Hill are meant for protection; photo.
91 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 102:11, p.9
Students respond to the question, "Do you think campus police should carry guns, why or why not?"
92 Will the Panther Shuttle ride again? Student government officials say yes, others remain skeptical
Northern Iowan 101:47, p.1
Brendon Moe, NISG President, and Tracy Smith, Hillcrest Park Apartments property manager, discuss the future of the Panther Shuttle; photo.
93 Spotlight on Women's History Month; featuring individuals from across campus
Northern Iowan 101:45, p.1
A profile of Andrea Jennings, officer in the UNI Department of Public Safety; photo.
94 Maintaining healthy mental health; students dealing with changing lifestyles, stress have safe place to turn
Northern Iowan 101:42, p.1
There are many locations on campus that provide mental health help to students; photo.
95 Women take charge; defense class promotes protection and self-reliance
Northern Iowan 101:41, p.1
The Department of Public Safety is offering the Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) program to women on campus; photo.
96 UNI police officer injured while on duty
Northern Iowan 101:30, p.1
Dana Jaeger broke his leg while assisting the Cedar Falls Police with an arrest.
97 Scholarships to be revoked if players found guilty
Northern Iowan 101:28, p.1
If found guilty of sexual assault, Joseph Thomas and Baylen Laury will have their football scholarships revoked; photo.
98 Clinic parking leads to exploitation
Northern Iowan 101:27, p.8
Disagrees with the Public Safety policy of ticketing Health Center visitors after thirty minutes unless they buy a parking permit.
99 UNI Police log
Northern Iowan 101:26, p.4
Campus crime report.
100 Low crime rate on campus attributed to "nice community"
Northern Iowan 101:22, p.1
Clery Act Reports of Crime on Campus shows an insignificant increase in UNI's very low crime rate; photo.