"University of Idaho Increases Security After Horrifying Stabbing Incident Involving Four Students!"
Published: 29-11-2022 03:45
The University of Idaho announced that, in response to an incident involving four students being stabbed at Fox, there will be increased security measures on campus for the remainder of the fall semester. This article provides a tutorial on how to stay safe and secure on campus during this time.
1. Be aware of your surroundings: The most important thing you can do is to remain aware of your environment at all times. Pay attention to who is around you and any suspicious activity that may be taking place. If something does not seem right, leave the area immediately or contact law enforcement.
2. Utilize campus resources: There are many resources available on campus that can help you to stay safe and secure, such as the University Police Department, Campus Security Services and Student Affairs Office. Familiarize yourself with these services and get in touch if you have any concerns or need assistance.
3. Be proactive: If you see something suspicious or out of the ordinary on campus, report it immediately to law enforcement or other appropriate personnel such as security guards or student advisors. Additionally, take steps to protect yourself such as carrying a whistle or pepper spray for self-defense purposes and staying in well-lit areas whenever possible.
4. Follow safety protocols: Make sure that you are following all safety protocols set by the university such as avoiding going out alone after dark and keeping dorm doors locked at all times. Additionally, ensure that you have registered your bike with Campus Security Services if applicable so that it can be tracked if stolen or lost.
5. Stay connected: Staying connected with friends and family is key to staying safe on campus - especially during this time when there are heightened security measures in place due to the recent incident involving four students being stabbed at Fox . Make sure that someone always knows where you are going when leaving your dorm room/apartment/etc., who you are with, what time you expect to return home, as well as make plans for checking in periodically throughout the night (e.g., texting every hour).
By following these tips, students should feel more confident about their safety while attending classes at University of Idaho during the fall semester despite increased security measures due to recent events involving violence on campus grounds