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...December 2003, University Hall discovered that HUCEP??€™s precursor, a student-run outfit known as SafetyWalk, had been defunct for a large portion of the year without anyone knowing...
...after the completion of its second semester in operation, administrators and HUPD say they are happy with HUCEP??€™s performance...
Although its usage has fallen since it first started, walkers and supervisors alike agree that HUCEP??€™s benefits reach far more than just those who receive nightly escorts...
Judging from the statistics of HUCEP??€™s usage, I’m not alone in my hesitation. Lots of Harvard students have trouble letting go of their pride and using HUCEP: My escorts said that I was only their fourth call that night and the first male. This must change: Students—males too—are risking their safety by continuing to walk alone at night. In order for more students to feel comfortable calling HUCEP, we must destigmatize its use by taking advantage of the service and using it frequently...
Although the walkers aren’t constantly escorting someone, HUCEP is still a very useful service. Many students already use HUCEP??€”the walkers have escorted students over 600 times since its inception in February. And more importantly, HUCEP has quickly become a recognizable safety presence on campus. Most of us know at least one person who works as an escort. Even if no student ever used it, the service would still be worth keeping—if only as a neighborhood watchdog...