Students take to Twitter after false alarm
Students take to Twitter shortly after being warned of a possible armed assailant on or near the MMC campus.
Students take to Twitter shortly after being warned of a possible armed assailant on or near the MMC campus.
University send out early morning warnings to it’s students about the presence of an armed assailant on or near campus.
President Mark B. Rosenberg remained optimistic about University partnerships and improving under the Board of Governors’ performance funding model on Monday at the Biscayne Bay Campus town hall meeting where he also addressed the need for more parking and extended dining hours.
Jackie Skevin/Staff Writer It’s widely underreported and often its numbers are distorted. Some estimates even say that it will happen to one in four women,…
When Assistant Chief of FIU Police Alphonse Ianniello was asked if he saw any texting while driving around campus, he said he personally did not.
However, students said they witness their peers texting and driving often.
“I see people texting and driving all the time on campus,” said Roberto Lopez, junior computer science major.
Since 2011, theft has accounted for more than 60 percent of crimes at FIU, according to the school’s police data.
Contributing writer Andrea Colledani thinks that today’s environment calls for an new interpretation of the Second Amendment.
Diego Saldana-Rojas/Staff Writer Students are paying less attention to fire alarms. Speculation is that due to events in recent weeks, including the false alarms on…
Jennifer Sans/Contributing Writer Back in January 2011, the University began its smoke-free policy. The tobacco-free regulation prohibited the use of any smoking or tobacco product…
Diego Saldana/ Staff Writer University of Central Florida police were called to the Tower I building around 12:20 a.m. after a fire alarm went off,…