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Articles Tagged ‘ Public Saftey ’

Feb
23

Campus Staff Deal with the Ramifications of “Snowpocalypse”

By Kyle Jerigan, News Editor

Photo by Jackson Webb

After one of the largest snowstorms to ever hit Southern Maryland left the entire campus buried under more than a foot of snow, staff and administrators were left with the monumental task of getting the campus back to normal.

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Dec
08

Public Safety Catches, Charges Spray Paint Vandal

By Mariel Saez, Editor-in-Chief

After weeks of outrage over vandalism on campus, the community can be reassured that the person responsible has been caught and sanctioned by the College. Student Joe Ireland took responsibility for the acts of vandalism during a third interview with Public Safety on Saturday, Nov. 14.

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Dec
08

Number of Vehicles Towed on Campus Skyrockets

By Jessy Schroeder, Opinions Editor

After receiving four citations for missing a decal or parking in the wrong lot, vehicles will be towed. (Photo by Kevin Baier)

As many students have noticed, the Public Safety office has recently started cracking down on students and visitors who have illegally parked their cars on campus property.
Last year, Public Safety officers only towed an overall total of 43 vehicles throughout both the fall and the spring semester. So far this year, they have already surpassed [...]

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Oct
19

Campus Drug Referrals Reach a Nine Year High

By Lara Southgate, Editor-in-chief

Marijuana is the most common illegal drug found on campus. (File Photo)

The Office of Public Safety recently released the annual crime statistics for 2008. One statistic is particularly eye catching: drug use on campus has nearly doubled compared to the past nine years.

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