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...will definitely use the service frequently throughout the week when I am coming back alone from a late-night study session or activity,” she said...
...important that students know how to access the safety hotline. This new service provides information on the on campus transportation options available at all hours of the day. Students can call this number in order to find out shuttle times, ask to be picked up and make requests for late-night police escorts. A centralized dispatcher will be in contact with all relevant transportation services—as well as HUCEP students via radio. Communication is a key part of the strategy to prevent future assaults, and boosting student awareness of these resources is the next major step...
...important that students know how to access the safety hotline. This new service provides information on the on campus transportation options available at all hours of the day. Students can call this number in order to find out shuttle times, ask to be picked up and make requests for late-night police escorts. A centralized dispatcher will be in contact with all relevant transportation services—as well as HUCEP students via radio. Communication is a key part of the strategy to prevent future assaults, and boosting student awareness of these resources is the next major step...
...extended shuttle and van operation hours, deployed more HUPD patrols, e-mailed safety alerts directly to students, launched the Harvard University Campus Escort Service Program (HUCEP) to replace the now-defunct SafetyWalk and created a centralized hotline (4-8237) to help students maneuver the new services and dispatch late-night police escorts. While Harvard’s recent moves are constructive and welcomed, the College can take further steps to improve campus safety by tweaking existing resources and incorporating new ones...
...along the way himself. Like the one he earned in 1972, when he left his home in Houston to work on the long-shot Senate campaign of Winton M. (Red) Blount in Alabama. Bush, then 26, would often turn up at campaign headquarters in Montgomery around lunchtime, recount his late-night exploits and brag about his political connections, according to a Blount campaign worker. All that made him slow to win over the Alabama crowd, who began to complain that Bush was letting things slide. C. Murphy Archibald, a nephew of Blount's who worked on the campaign that fall...