Public Safety
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101 | Off-campus safety an issue Northern Iowan 101:7, p.13 |
Description of safety options available to students moving off campus. | |
102 | Parking situation not fixed for all Northern Iowan 101:5, p.10 |
Expresses complaints about the inefficiencies of the CP parking system on campus. | |
103 | CP parking controversy ends; parking changes accommodate students' requests Northern Iowan 101:3, p.1 |
The Department of Residence will compensate for a computer error denying 300 students CP parking permits by approving permits to those students as well as modifying certain C parking lots to CP parking to handle overflow; photo. | |
104 | Drivers adapt slowly to snow Northern Iowan 100:37, p.1 |
UNI Public Safety and Cedar Falls Police have not seen a large increase in the number of accidents due to the winter weather. | |
105 | Brown University police gain fire arms Northern Iowan 100:27, p.1 |
Increasing violence on the campus leads Brown University to arm their police officers. | |
106 | UNI Police win violence prevention award Northern Iowan 100:17, p.1 |
International Association of Chiefs of Police gave award for the department's work in preventing gender-based violence. | |
107 | 'Celebrate Safely' campaign returns Northern Iowan 100:12, p.1 |
UNI police join with Cedar Falls police to encourage safety during Homecoming. | |
108 | Law enforcement run in raises questions Northern Iowan 100:11, p.9 |
Dismayed with Public Safety. | |
109 | UNI expands plans for safe homecoming celebration Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
UNI and Cedar Falls community work together to promote a safe environment during the homecoming festivities. | |
110 | UNI to be recognized for violence prevention Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Campus to be recognized for its effective approach to gender-based violence. | |
111 | Panther Shuttle begins another year at the UNI Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Details on Shuttle operation provided. | |
112 | Cracking down on an old-fashioned crime; bootlegging isn't just a thing of the past Northern Iowan 100:4, p.1 |
The Bootlegging Task Force, composed of both Cedar Falls and Northern Iowa Police, will be stinging area parties to ensure that bootlegging laws are upheld; photo. | |
113 | 'Sole Power' and Earth Day celebration to take place at the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 2002:471, p.1 |
On April 22, activities are planned to encourage students to commute without the use of motorized vehicles. | |
114 | Plea for Public Safety to keep campus aware Northern Iowan 99:50, p.9 |
Criticizes Department of Public Safety for not disclosing the number of reported sexual assault cases. | |
115 | Motorcyclist lodges PS complaint Northern Iowan 99:47, p.6 |
Criticizes Public Safety for not ticketing those who park in motorcycle spaces; asks students and other motorcyclists to cooperate in keeping those few spaces available. | |
116 | Board of Regents meeting at Iowa State University March 11 and 12 Public Relations News Release 2002:378, p.1 |
Docket items are listed for the next Board of Regents meeting. | |
117 | NISG 'shocked' by demonstration, upcoming election Northern Iowan 99:34, p.1 |
Public Safety officer demonstrates taser use to NISG; photo. | |
118 | Security cameras installed in R.O.T.H.; Public Safety pays for new cameras watching over apartment complex Northern Iowan 99:20, p.1 |
A new security camera system was installed in the R.O.T.H. complex due to an elevated level of car burglaries and other criminal acts. | |
119 | Suicide attempt prompts first taser gun use Northern Iowan 99:26, p.1 |
Public Safety officers used a taser gun to disable a UNI student who was trying to commit suicide; photo. | |
120 | Law enforcement not scared Northern Iowan 99:17, p.1 |
The Cedar Falls Police Department and UNI's Department of Public Safety are not worried about an increase of crime this Thursday on Halloween. | |
121 | Crowd control: step two; informative flyers, press releases sent out Northern Iowan 99:8, p.1 |
After the 144 arrests on College Hill on Homecoming night last year, UNI's administration has printed over nine thousand flyers to inform students about city regulations and to offer safety tips. | |
122 | Zarifis' varied past makes a difference at UNI Northern Iowan 99:8, p.16 |
Profile of Public Safety Director David Zarifis; photo. | |
123 | Homecoming safety the aim of campaign Northern Iowan 99:5, p.1 |
UNI Public Safety officers and Cedar Falls police have created a video, informational posters, and press releases as part of their campaign to ensure the safety of students during Homecoming. | |
124 | 'Sole Power' celebrates fall kick-off at University of Northern Iowa Tuesday, Sept 17 Public Relations News Release 2002:69, p.1 |
The fifth annual Sole Power Day will take place on Sept 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Maucker Union Plaza. | |
125 | While you were gone . . . Northern Iowan 99:1, p.2 |
Events on campus from the summer of 2002. | |
126 | UNI Department of Public Safety armed with tasers Northern Iowan 98:56, p.1 |
Each officer received four hours of training on how to use tasers; photo. | |
127 | New emergency phone installed at ROTH Campus News Network 12:17, p.1 |
Emergency phones are paid for by the Northern Iowa Student Government; photo. | |
128 | NISG votes to fund new emergency phone Northern Iowan 98:44, p.3 |
Dave Zarifis met with the NISG Senate to discuss the possibility of receiving funding to put an emergency phone by ROTH. | |
129 | Correction Northern Iowan 98:40, p.1 |
The Department of Public Safety corrects an error in a previous Public Safety Log. | |
130 | A day in the life of a Public Safety office . . . you just never know what to expect Northern Iowan 98:39, p.13 |
Andrea Jennings describes some of her experiences as a Public Safety officer; photo. | |
131 | Serendipity Safari Northern Iowan 98:34, p.5 |
Portrays the use of tasers by Public Safety officers on a student walking on campus allegedly under the influence of alcohol. | |
132 | Emergency phones now activated at new locations across campus Northern Iowan 98:33, p.1 |
Public Safety has now activated five new emergency phones, and renovated three others to help make the campus safer. | |
133 | Taser use still a point for discussion Northern Iowan 98:33, p.7 |
Discusses arming Public Safety officers with tasers. | |
134 | Regents approve taser use at UNI Northern Iowan 98:31, p.1 |
David Zarifis, Director of Public Safety, claims that the use of tasers will help Public Safety officers to take a more active role in keeping the campus safe; photo. | |
135 | Mobile cardiac defibrillators increase campus safety Northern Iowa Today 86:1, p.16 |
Units placed in two Public Safety vehicles. | |
136 | Faculty report on tasers at UNI Northern Iowan 98:28, p.11 |
Conclusions made about research done on the Department of Public Safety's request to arm officers with tasers. | |
137 | Arming Public Safety officers with tasers a necessary precaution Northern Iowan 98:24, p.9 |
Responds to a column written by Tony Baranowski in the November 16 issue of the Northern Iowan. | |
138 | Slowness of Public Safety a disappointment Northern Iowan 98:24, p.8 |
Comments on Public Safety's response to a fire alarm in the Kamerick Art Building. | |
139 | Emergency phones installed Campus News Network 12:7, p.1 |
Five new emergency phones are installed around campus providing a direct link to Public Safety. Monies for the phones were provided by the Vioence Against Women grant. | |
140 | Columnist discusses tasers with Public Safety Northern Iowan 98:22, p.6 |
Columnist likes knowing that Public Safety officers can do their job without being armed. | |
141 | Emergency phones protect the innocent Northern Iowan 98:22, p.1 |
Phones connect users directly to Public Safety and will help officers to identify the area of campus that the call came from; photo. | |
142 | NISG's Weekly Report Northern Iowan 98:21, p.11 |
NISG Senate voted to support Public Safety's request to arm officers with tasers. | |
143 | NISG approves taser proposal Northern Iowan 98:20, p.1 |
NISG senators discuss reasons for supporting or opposing the arming of Public Safety Officers. | |
144 | NISG Report Northern Iowan 98:19, p.11 |
NISG Senate is considering whether or not to support the arming of Public Safety Officers with taser guns. | |
145 | Alumnus responds to letter on behalf of Public Safety Northern Iowan 98:17, p.10 |
Provides evidence supporting the Department of Public Safety's request to arm officers with taser guns. | |
146 | Taser topic jolts senate members Northern Iowan 98:16, p.1 |
Director of Public Safety Dave Zarifis discusses the use of taser weapons by Public Safety officers. | |
147 | Student worried about trigger-happy Public Safety Northern Iowan 98:15, p.10 |
A student, using the fictious name of Ekojasi Inu, believes that Public Safety officers should not be given weapons. | |
148 | Authorities analyzing suspicious package left at UNI-Dome Public Relations News Release 2001:165, p.1 |
A package left at the UNI-Dome will be sent to the FBI for further analysis. | |
149 | Public Safety considers arming officers Northern Iowan 98:9, p.1 |
Department of Public Safety hopes to arm officers with non-lethal air tasers; photo. | |
150 | Campus safety priority for all Northern Iowan 98:3, p.17 |
Public Safety director David Zarifis comments on programs provided to students to increase campus safety. | |
151 | Zarifis named as director of Public Safety Northern Iowan 97:52, p.1 |
Dave Zarifis hopes to increase student training on safety procedures; photo. | |
152 | Zarifis named to head Department of Public Safety Campus News Network 11:17, p.3 |
Associate director of the UNI Department of Public Safety, Dave Zarifis, is now director. | |
153 | Zarifis named to head UNI Department of Public Safety Public Relations News Release 2000:342, p.1 |
Dave Zarifis has been promoted to head of Public Safety; Dean Shoars will head up operations at the Physical Plant. | |
154 | U. S. Cellular to provide wireless phones, airtime to UNI Campus News Network 11:14, p.4 |
Public Safety plans to use the phones for student escort and the violence against women programs. | |
155 | 'Students first' comes under fire Northern Iowan 97:22, p.7 |
Upset with the treatment of students by the Department of Public Safety. | |
156 | Seat belt ticket nothing compared to choice of life Northern Iowan 97:17, p.10 |
Criticizes David J. Kloberdanz for complaining about a seat belt ticket. | |
157 | University of Northern Iowa release 1999 security report Public Relations News Release 2000:118, p.1 |
UNI crime report now posted on the Web. | |
158 | Department of Public Safety files report on campus crime Northern Iowan 97:13, p.1 |
Because of required changes in how statistics are tabulated, the 1999 report cannot be compared to any previous reports; photo. | |
159 | Seat-belt ticket causes 'disgust' Northern Iowan 97:13, p.7 |
Feels traffic stop on campus was unfair. | |
160 | Student voices Northern Iowan 97:13, p.9 |
Students respond to the question "How do you feel about the security level of our campus in comparison to other colleges?"; photo. | |
161 | UNI Public Safety to issue annual report Northern Iowan 97:10, p.2 |
UNI's 1999 annual security report will be available by October 1, 2000. | |
162 | University of Northern Iowa to release 1999 Security Report Public Relations News Release 2000:101, p.1 |
The security report for the last three years will be posted on the Web. | |
163 | UNI parking poses problem for students Northern Iowan 97:7, p.13 |
Students are finding it difficult to find parking places in both the B and C parking lots. | |
164 | Sole Power to encourage students to walk, bike or skate, September 14 Public Relations News Release 2000:54, p.1 |
Sole power activities for Northern Iowa are scheduled to start September 14. | |
165 | 2000-2001 parking permits available Campus News Network 11:1, p.2 |
Parking permits can be purchased either in person or on-line from the Public Safety office. | |
166 | Public Safety to offer innovative rape defense program Campus News Network 10:21, p.4 |
The first Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) class will be offered in July. The class is conducted by Public Safety and funded by a grant from the Northern Iowa Student Government. | |
167 | Students first . . . right? Northern Iowan 96:56, p.4 |
Believes that the university administration has not been listening to the students and their requests. | |
168 | Controversial year closes at UNI Northern Iowan 96:55, p.1 |
Highlights of events that occurred throughout the 1999-2000 academic year including an all-time high enrollment of 13,553; photo. | |
169 | NISG decisions fall on deaf ears Northern Iowan 96:51, p.1 |
Northern Iowa Student Government passed resolutions on landscape pesticides and arming public safety officers this year; have not beeen acted upon by either the Regents or the University. | |
170 | Public Safety log Northern Iowan 96:38, p.3 |
Campus crime report. | |
171 | Public Safety log Northern Iowan 96:29, p.6 |
Campus crime report. | |
172 | UNI Public Safety log starts naming names Northern Iowan 96:29, p.5 |
"Public Safety Log" printed in the Northern Iowan will now name the offenders if they not juveniles. | |
173 | Gongol confused about how government works Northern Iowan 96:27, p.7 |
NISG should listen to public outcry on the issues. | |
174 | Public Safety log Northern Iowan 96:25, p.4 |
Campus crime report. | |
175 | Senate acted in 'own best judgement' Northern Iowan 96:25, p.7 |
NISG senator is confident they considered the issue of arming Public Safety officers carefully and came to the correct decision. | |
176 | Time to end 'petty debate' in letters to the editor Northern Iowan 96:25, p.6 |
Student responds to Nathan Lawry's letter of November 19 about arming Public Safety officers. | |
177 | Satire overlooked in letter regarding Public Safety Northern Iowan 96:24, p.7 |
Student's letter on the life of a Public Safety officer was satirical in nature and should not have been taken literally. | |
178 | Arm Public Safety--let them do their job Northern Iowan 96:23, p.6 |
Student supports arming Public Safety officers. | |
179 | Gun issue is fragile, demands further delving Northern Iowan 96:23, p.6 |
Issue of arming Public Safety officers needs more discussion before decision is made. | |
180 | Resident realizes responsibilities of police officers Northern Iowan 96:23, p.7 |
Waterloo resident gives insight into arming public safety officers. | |
181 | Arming Public Safety is common sense Northern Iowan 96:22, p.6 |
Believes that given the amount of violence in today's society, arming Public Safety officers is needed. | |
182 | NISG ignores feelings of majority Northern Iowan 96:22, p.6 |
Passing the resolution to arm Public Safety officers is a show of power by student government leaders. | |
183 | Campus phones unaccessible, scarce Northern Iowan 96:21, p.7 |
Columnist could not locate emergency telephones around campus. | |
184 | Continue debate on firearms, do not let apathy rein Northern Iowan 96:21, p.7 |
Columnist encourages students to continue supporting the resolution to allow officers to carry guns and not let the proposal disappear. | |
185 | Guns invoke fear from lack of knowledge Northern Iowan 96:21, p.9 |
Student supports arming Public Safety officers. | |
186 | Letter on life of officer written in poor taste Northern Iowan 96:21, p.9 |
Student responds to Nate Lawry's November 5 letter on the life of Public Safety officers. | |
187 | Vital questions need to be examined before arming officers Northern Iowan 96:21, p.9 |
Faculty member shares nine questions that need to be answered before officers are armed. | |
188 | Example proves why we may need armed officers Northern Iowan 96:20, p.6 |
Public Safety officers were allowed to carry guns at an Illinois college that recently was threatened. | |
189 | Guns will only escalate problems Northern Iowan 96:20, p.6 |
Students comment on Public Safety officers carrying guns. | |
190 | Life of an armed officer Northern Iowan 96:20, p.7 |
Student comments on Public Safety officers carrying guns. | |
191 | NISG passes controversial resolution; Senate votes 31-5-1 in favor of arming UNI Public Safety officers Northern Iowan 96:20, p.1 |
Resolution will now go to President Koob, Faculty Senate, Board of Regents, and the other Regents universities; photo. | |
192 | Pepper spray verses handguns Northern Iowan 96:20, p.6 |
Public Safety officers cannot adequately protect students with pepper spray. | |
193 | Resolution passed for safety of UNI community Northern Iowan 96:20, p.7 |
NISG leaders thank those who attended the public forums on the topic of guns and announced the passing of the resolution. | |
194 | Arming of Public Safety will promote aggression Northern Iowan 96:19, p.8 |
Student wants the UNI campus to be gun free. | |
195 | Campus should keep unarmed police Northern Iowan 96:19, p.8 |
Faculty member gives several reasons why Public Safety officers should not be armed. | |
196 | Controversy creates intelligent debate Northern Iowan 96:19, p.6 |
Columnist comments on students speaking out on campus issues recently. | |
197 | Guns not needed to keep campus safe Northern Iowan 96:19, p.8 |
Student questions the need for Public Safety to carry guns. | |
198 | Public Safety forum Northern Iowan 96:19, p.1 |
Public forum to discuss the arming of Public Safety officers will be held today and tomorrow. Event sponsored by NISG. | |
199 | Issue of armed officers demands inquiry Northern Iowan 96:18, p.5 |
Columnist questions the effectiveness and safety of having armed Public Safety officers. | |
200 | NISG continues debate on guns Northern Iowan 96:18, p.1 |
Resolution on the arming of Public Safety officers was presented before NISG Wednesday and discussed. |