Safewalk safe

By Falice Chin

After budget cuts at Campus Security, an office relocation, and a few rumours Safewalk was disappearing, the volunteer-based organization is still up and running 24 hours a day. The University of Calgary was unsure about the fate of Safewalk following budget cuts, however both the SU and Campus Security want to let students know Safewalk… Continue reading Safewalk safe

All quiet on the university front

By Adriana Hunstad

It’s summer time again, which means the number of students on campus has drastically decreased. "It was a quiet month, which is typical of July and August, and no students for the most part. It has been very quiet with Mini-University and summer camps," said Campus Security Assistant Manager Ken Kress. On a July afternoon,… Continue reading All quiet on the university front

Make way for the ducklings

By Adriana Hunstad

Early June was interesting for Campus Security with intruders, thefts and a family of ducks. Staff members and students were shocked to see what they believed to be an assault in progress in the afternoon. A University of Calgary alumnus walked into a private business in MacEwan Student Centre, and proceeded to make threats using… Continue reading Make way for the ducklings

Lost and not found

By Вen Li

Students and others on campus may be disappointed that their lost possessions will no longer be guarded. Because of campus-wide budget downsizing, Campus Security has stopped collecting found items valued at $1,000 or less, according to Campus Security Manager Lanny Fritz. “The U of C for many years has provided a lost and found service… Continue reading Lost and not found

March and April busy for fuzz

By Adriana Hunstad

In March and April, Campus Security dealt with incidents including trespassers, theft, and alcohol poisoning. In March, a few transients arrived on campus by LRT. One intoxicated man fell shortly after leaving the C-Train station, resulting in a cut on his forehead. He was provided with first aid and sent to hospital. Another intoxicated man… Continue reading March and April busy for fuzz

Explosive February

By Adriana Hunstad

Firecrackers startled students inside residence in February. On Feb. 1, two “sonic booms” (bottle rockets) where lit in a laundry room in Kananaskis Hall. Fortunately, they were set off inside one of the dryers that did not operate by natural gas. It was subsequently taken out of service until repaired. Then on Feb. 15, smoke… Continue reading Explosive February

Campus Security nabs locker thief

By Adriana Hunstad

In recent months, several day lockers located in the men’s locker room and basement hallway in Kinesiology have been broken into, with all contents removed. The items stolen included sports equipment, cellular phones, CD players and money, and were valued at $13,500. “After analyzing the circumstances and times of past offenses, officers were able to… Continue reading Campus Security nabs locker thief

Locker theft ends

By Adriana Hunstad

In recent months, several day lockers located in the men’s locker room and basement hallway in Kinesiology have been broken into, with all contents removed. The items stolen included sports equipment, cell phones, CD players and money, and were valued at $13,500. "After analyzing the circumstances and times of past offenses, officers were able to… Continue reading Locker theft ends

Campus Security busy in January

By Adriana Hunstad

Staff at Campus Security can now rest easer, after the man who made over 600 harassing phone calls in four years entered into a Peace Bond."We have been working with investigating officers from Edmonton and documenting every incident," said Campus Security Manager Lanny Fritz.The man, a former University of Calgary student, was given non-academic misconduct… Continue reading Campus Security busy in January