Student Senate: New OU campus safety app chosen
By Susie Griffin | Nov. 1, 2018AppArmor will cost about $12,000 per year and offers more than 50 features, including push notifications, crime reporting and real-time dispatch chat.
AppArmor will cost about $12,000 per year and offers more than 50 features, including push notifications, crime reporting and real-time dispatch chat.
With the midterm election on Nov. 6, some students are busy campaigning for candidates.
The student was arrested for disorderly conduct by intoxication. A possible burglar on roof is rodents in the ceiling.
At the start of the Fall Semester 2018, Latitude 39 removed straws and West 82 has planned a solution to eliminate them.
The red zone refers to the first six weeks of the academic year, during which reports of sexual assault to university police are most common.
Sexual assault cases rarely end in convictions. Advocates and officials must find their own way to restore power to survivors.
GSS discussed negative budget balance and how it is affecting the general body.
Student Senate will also pass three resolutions to appoint Senators for the rest of the academic year.
The move to digital reflects the modern age of technology.
Final assumptions regarding fiscal year 2020 will be made in December.
The Safety App Committee is helping Ohio University get a new app that will help students prevent sexual assault.
Police will be bought in from around the state, APD and OUPD officers will have longer shifts and expect a possible increase in crimes.
Senate also appointed a new senator for Senate Appropriations Commission, filling the position previously held by Anna Ayers, who resigned Oct. 16 after being charged with three counts of making false alarms.
Scott Seaman plans to retire on Dec. 31 after working as OU’s dean of libraries for a decade.
Campus Care refers students to O’Bleness for sexual assault examinations.
Two students were found falling into bushes and veering into the grass over the weekend.
This follows typical trends in voter registration numbers.
Graduate Student Senate at Ohio University receives less funding in comparison to other public Ohio universities.
Last year, OUPD spent about $9,000 on the two dogs.
Student Senate will also pass two resolutions, and OUPD Chief Andrews Powers will present about Halloween and campus safety.