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Safe cycling: What to keep in mind about riding your bike on campus
With the return of warmer weather (soon) comes a familiar sight at Case Western Reserve University: cyclists navigating their way across campus. But as you pull your bike from winter storage, there are safety precautions you should keep in mind when riding, including where you can—and can’t—ride…
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Be prepared: What to do when severe weather forms
Editor's Note: As of June 30, 2019, Case Western Reserve uses Rave Guardian. CWRU Shield is no longer active and should be deleted from all mobile devices. Download Rave Guardian on the App Store and Google Play. Spring can bring unexpected weather, in the form of severe thunderstorms and…
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Reminder: Take valuables home over winter break
As the semester wraps up and residence halls close (at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 21), students living on- and off-campus are reminded to lock their doors, and take their valuables with them over break. Leaving a car? Remove all valuables from it, or lock them in the trunk. Though police and…
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Review safety tips for finals week
Editor's Note: As of June 30, 2019, Case Western Reserve uses Rave Guardian. CWRU Shield is no longer active and should be deleted from all mobile devices. Download Rave Guardian on the App Store and Google Play. At this time of year, the sun sets earlier and students can be out studying later.…
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Staying safe at CWRU: Tips and reminders at the start of a new school year
Editor's Note: As of June 30, 2019, Case Western Reserve uses Rave Guardian. CWRU Shield is no longer active and should be deleted from all mobile devices. Download Rave Guardian on the App Store and Google Play. With classes starting Monday, we at The Daily wanted to give the newest members of…
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Colleagues remember Police Corporal Scott Del Rosa, longtime employee of CWRU
Scott Del Rosa was 20 years old when he joined Case Western Reserve’s security unit. Over nearly three decades at the university, he helped keep the campus safe as enrollments grew and his own small team evolved into a 24/7 police department. No matter how much changed, though, Del Rosa himself…
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International students invited to submit questions
International students are invited to submit questions and ideas for upcoming meetings designed to increase their understanding of U.S. law enforcement policies and practices. Among the many benefits of studying abroad is experiencing contrasts among countries, whether they involve higher…