Zarifis--David J. [Classes of 1983 and 1995; Public Safety Staff]

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101 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.
102 DOR cuts patrol
Northern Iowan 100:20, p.1
Residence Hall Patrol program cut due to lack of funding; photo.
103 Equipment thefts leave departments feeling robbed
Northern Iowan 100:18, p.1
About $30,000 worth of equipment has been stolen from classrooms in the past year.
104 'Celebrate Safely' campaign returns
Northern Iowan 100:12, p.1
UNI police join with Cedar Falls police to encourage safety during Homecoming.
105 CP parking offers needed benefit to on-campus residents
Northern Iowan 100:4, p.4
Students who have lived in residence halls for at least one semester have the option of purchasing a "C Preferred" permit for closer and more convenient parking.
106 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.
107 Iowa introduces new BAC level at .08
Northern Iowan 99:61, p.1
As of July 1, Iowa's legal blood alcohol content level is reduced from .10 to .08; photo.
108 Board of Regents meeting at UNI April 10
Public Relations News Release 2002:436, p.1
Docket items are listed for the next Board of Regents meeting.
109 Blackout blankets campus, sparks rumors
Northern Iowan 99:43, p.1
Three separate blackouts occurred on Saturday evening, lasting for approximately six hours.
110 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.
111 What happens when UNI students do hard time?
Northern Iowan 99:36, p.1
The consequences for public intoxication and drinking underage are related by a student who spent a night in jail.
112 Get your car in gear for winter
Public Relations News Release 2002:229, p.1
Suggestions for a winter survival kit in your vehicle will be offered.
113 Alcohol issues affect campuses
Northern Iowan 99:23, p.11
With half of the college population underage, students drinking as minors becomes a problem.
114 Here's one for the road
Public Relations News Release 2002:207, p.1
Tips for driving in snowy winter weather will be offered.
115 Confusion surrounds sex-offender law
Northern Iowan 99:22, p.1
The Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act requires campus authorities to track sex offenders on campus and to inform students and faculty about how to find information regarding the situation; photo.
116 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.
117 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.
118 'Success' describes weekend on the Hill
Northern Iowan 99:11, p.1
The numbers of arrests and citations rose only slightly for the 2002 Homecoming weekend; administrators are generally satisfied with the way that the weekend went; photo.
119 Homecoming moments relived
Northern Iowan 99:9, p.13
Students tell about their past Homecoming experiences.
120 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.
121 Zarifis' varied past makes a difference at UNI
Northern Iowan 99:8, p.16
Profile of Public Safety Director David Zarifis; photo.
122 Safety, security set stage for school year
Northern Iowan 99:2, p.17
Students warn of the potential dangers of college life, such as accepting drinks from strangers and walking alone at night; photo.
123 Three at UNI receive Regents Staff Excellence Awards
Public Relations News Release 2001:524, p.1
Julie Bright, Allan Stamberg, and Dave Zarifis receive the 2002 awards.
124 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.
125 Sexual assaults on the rise in the area
Northern Iowan 98:51, p.1
A sexual assault took place in the Gold Falls apartment complex early on April 12.
126 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.
127 Date rape drug often unreported
Northern Iowan 98:43, p.1
The UNI Department of Public Safety has only one documented case of a date rape drug being used. Sexual Assault Response Team hopes to improve the reporting system.
128 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.
129 UNI taking steps in prevention of violence
Northern Iowan 98:33, p.1
UNI is trying to make its campus safe, and has established the SAVE Center, and SAVE Frontline to accomplish this goal.
130 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.
131 Parking spots impede handicapped
Northern Iowan 98:27, p.1
Public Safety says they will tow any cars parked on a crosswalk; photo.
132 Winterizing your car
Public Relations News Release 2001:212, p.1
Dave Zarifis will talk about driving in the cold winter weather and how to get where you're going safely.
133 Cedar Falls explodes with bomb threats
Northern Iowan 98:23, p.1
Bomb threats were made at the Curris Business Building and College Square Mall.
134 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.
135 NISG approves taser proposal
Northern Iowan 98:20, p.1
NISG senators discuss reasons for supporting or opposing the arming of Public Safety Officers.
136 Senators and Supreme Court justices elected into office
Northern Iowan 98:18, p.4
NISG Senate discusses whether or not to support the arming of Public Safety officers. A list is given of the senators and Supreme Court justices.
137 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.
138 Celebrations replaced by citations at Homecoming
Northern Iowan 98:14, p.1
Public Safety hopes to begin planning ways to make future Homecomings safer for students after an increased number of incidents on and around the Hill; photo.
139 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.
140 Officials: anthrax not a threat to UNI students
Northern Iowan 98:13, p.3
Dave Zarifis describes UNI's plan for dealing with any possible cases of anthrax found on campus.
141 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.
142 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.
143 Student death brings tragedy to UNI campus
Northern Iowan 98:1, p.1
Authorities discuss possible causes for the death of Kevin Reedy.
144 Zarifis named as director of Public Safety
Northern Iowan 97:52, p.1
Dave Zarifis hopes to increase student training on safety procedures; photo.
145 National D. A. R. E. Day
Public Relations News Release 2000:352, p.1
Dave Zarifis will talk about the Drug and Alcohol Resistance Education program and its effectiveness.
146 Religious demonstration
Northern Iowan 97:49, p.1
Wisconsin based group, Missionaries to the Pre-Born and Unashamed & Associates, spreads pro-life message to students; photo.
147 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.
148 UNI student arrested for simple assault
Public Relations News Release 2000:346, p.1
A student was charged with simple assault for initiating physical contact with and destroying the sign of a peaceful pro-life demonstrator.
149 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.
150 UNI football player arrested following assault
Northern Iowan 97:29, p.1
UNI cheerleader assaulted after an argument with another cheerleader.
151 Weathering winter weather on the roads
Public Relations News Release 2000:173, p.1
Dave Zarifis gives some tips for those traveling during the holiday season.
152 Cheerleader assault under investigation
Northern Iowan 97:27, p.1
UNI Cheerleader Joel Schugart sustained bruises and cuts from an assault during practice.
153 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.
154 SEAC takes stand against herbicide spraying
Northern Iowan 97:12, p.1
Students believe administration has not listened to their request to discontinue the use of pesticides and staged two protests; photo.
155 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.
156 Surviving Labor Day driving
Public Relations News Release 2000:52, p.1
Driving suggestions will be given.
157 Visitor lot means changes in parking
Northern Iowan 97:1, p.4
The new visitor parking lot will be located next to the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center.
158 UNI announces changes to accommodate increased demand for parking
Public Relations News Release 2000:38, p.1
Visitors now have their own parking lot located north of the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center.
159 Parking changes coming for campus visitors
Campus News Network 11:1, p.1
A metered parking system will be installed at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center to allow for visitors parking.
160 GBPAC lot designated for visitor parking as of April 1
Northern Iowan 96:46, p.1
New centralized metering parking system to be installed.
161 Not all wheels are created equal
Northern Iowan 96:25, p.1
UNI's policy regarding rollerblading and skateboarding on campus property is outlined.
162 Public Safety: give us guns; NISG administration supports officers' request
Northern Iowan 96:17, p.1
NISG will support Public Safety's request to carry firearms on campus.
163 Public Safety welcomes former student
Campus News Network 10:6, p.1
Department of Public Safety hired 1997 UNI graduate Rebecca Stott; photo.
164 Common sense is key to campus safety
Northern Iowan 96:15, p.1
Readers are urged to plan ahead and avoid dangerous situations.
165 Students maintain Homecoming peace
Northern Iowan 96:13, p.1
Homecoming 1999 was a relatively peaceful event with generally minor violations only.
166 Students frustrated with new Public Safety parking plans
Northern Iowan 96:3, p.1
New parking policies and additional meters cause confusion and controversy.
167 Parking permits get face-lift
Campus News Network 10:2, p.1
Metallic holograms, similar to those on credit cards, have been inserted in permits as a security measure.
168 Drug and alcohol arrests increase at colleges and universities
Public Relations News Release 1998:409, p.1
Dave Zarifis will discuss UNI's latest crime statistics and the way they are handling drug and alcohol problems on campus.
169 Public Safety ends another safe year
Northern Iowan 95:43, p.1
No reported sexual assaults, increase in OWI and drug violations, parking permit changes, and Web page are some of the events marking 1998; several goals have been set for 1999.
170 Student parking spaces take back seat to special functions; student parking concerns continue
Northern Iowan 95:32, p.1
Boat show last weekend in the Dome disrupted parking on campus; photo.
171 Getting busted for drinking on campus can lead to help
Public Relations News Release 1998:230, p.1
Dave Zarifis talks about the penalties for alcohol related offenses on campus.
172 Parents and Public Safety team up to make UNI campus safer
Public Relations News Release 1998:199, p.1
UNI Parents Association and Public Safety are working together to increase safety on UNI campus.
173 Drunk Driving Month
Northern Iowan 95:28, p.5
Activities are scheduled on campus for National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month in December.
174 Public Safety updates technology
Northern Iowan 95:26, p.5
Public Safety updated their radio technology and is in process of updating 911 service; photo.
175 Baker evacuated due to student's threat
Northern Iowan 95:25, p.4
Baker Hall was evacuated Friday when student said he was going to commit suicide.
176 Parents Association acts as voice for students, families
Northern Iowan 95:23, p.8
UNIPA, UNI Parents Association organized in mid 1980s.
177 Rain doesn't damper 'Panther Reign"
Northern Iowan 95:15, p.1
Although UNIght was cancelled and College Hill bars were packed, 1998 Homecoming was calm; only thirteen arrests were made.
178 Officials work to prevent 'Hell on Hill II'
Northern Iowan 95:14, p.1
UNI Public Safety and Cedar Falls Police are working to avoid another riot; photo.
179 Thieves making off with parking permits
Northern Iowan 95:13, p.1
Over fourteen hanging parking permits have been stolen this year from unlocked vehicles and eight bicycles; photo.
180 University of Northern Iowa Parent Association Board organizes for the 1998-99 school year: New committee for Public Safety concerns
Public Relations News Release 1998:76, p.1
UNI Parent Association met October 3. First meeting of the UNIPA Public Safety Committee also held that day. List given of parents involved with UNIPA.
181 6 months later, Tony's shooting still unsolved
Northern Iowan 95:11, p.1
April 8, 1998 shooting on the Hill is still unsolved; police have a suspect but no positive identification; photo.
182 Parking debate rages on at UNI
Northern Iowan 95:11, p.2
Parking needs on campus have changed with the increase in students and the construction of new buildings; photo.
183 Putting the spotlight on campus crime
Public Relations News Release 1998:21, p.1
UNI Director of Public Safety Dave Zarifis recognizes the importance of lighting in campus safety.
184 Stacking UNI up against nationwide campus crime stats
Public Relations News Release 1997:351, p.1
Public Safety Director Dave Zarifis will discuss crime on UNI's campus.
185 It could happen to you
Northern Iowan 94:37, p.11
Many college-aged women have been victims of date or acquaintance rape; photo.
186 Don't spoil the holidays with an OWI
Public Relations News Release 1997:149, p.1
UNI Associate Director of Public Safety Dave Zarifis warns of consequences of drinking and driving.
187 NISG addresses issue of drinking on campus
Northern Iowan 94:22, p.1
NISG attempting to offer information about the use of alcohol and to organize activities that are free from alcohol.
188 Bartlett incident still under investigation
Northern Iowan 94:20, p.1
No leads on identity of recent intruder.
189 Buses considered to answer traffic woes
Northern Iowan 94:17, p.1
NISG investigating possibility of campus area bus service.
190 Bartlett scare cautions students
Northern Iowan 94:16, p.1
Intruder frightens students in Bartlett Hall.
191 "Come Together" quiet, no "riot"
Northern Iowan 94:15, p.1
Homecoming activities run smoothly.
192 Making campus a safe place to live and study
Public Relations News Release 1996:482, p.1
Dave Zarifis encourages students to use the campus escort services.
193 Off with the old before putting on the new (parking permits)
Campus News Network 7:22, p.2
Board of Regents approved new rule requiring permit holders to remove all old parking permit stickers from their vehicles; photo.
194 UNI starts building PAC
Northern Iowan 93:57, p.1
Groundbreaking ceremony for Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center will be Wednesday; photo.
195 Gilchrist B lot closed for PAC construction
Campus News Network 7:20, p.2
Students will have longer walks from parking lots now that Gilchrist B lot is closed.
196 Parking changes; pending Regents approval
Campus News Network 7:20, p.1
Hanging permits, removal of car pool permits, and change in sticker location are recent permit changes.
197 State law officers conducting ground-breaking research into stalking
Public Relations News Release 1996:333, p.1
Public Safety Director David Zarifis helps with a first-in-the-nation stalking research project.
198 Cars vandalized
Northern Iowan 93:40, p.2
Six cars were vandalized in north Dome lot.
199 Campus lighting
Northern Iowan 93:33, p.1
UNI has the lowest crime rate in U. S.; many lights on campus need bulbs replaced or lights installed in dark areas; map.
200 Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Dave Zarifis
Campus News Network 7:11, p.
Dave Zarifis facilitated a meeting with the Iowa Telecommunications Board.