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Arizona Sonoran News

Protestors move down Park Avenue as arrests are made and police use chemical munitions on protestors early May 1. Protestors would disperse once police arrived in front of the Manzanita Mohave dorm.

UA President responds to protests, announces policy enforcements

Sam Parker May 1, 2024
University of Arizona President Dr. Robert C. Robbins released a statement Wednesday afternoon providing an account of last night and this morning’s discord and emphasized steps the university would be taking to prevent something similar from happening in the future.
SafeRide experiences record-high use after recent sexual assault near campus

SafeRide experiences record-high use after recent sexual assault near campus

Laura Holánszky, Reporter March 24, 2024

After a recent string of sexual assaults and an abduction attempt near the University of Arizona, an increased number of students choose to take advantage of the free nightly ride service offered by ASUA...

SCOTUS affirms and expands justification for deadly police force

Isaac Rounseville May 1, 2018

Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that government officials, except in cases of clear incompetence or intentional law breaking, can use deadly force against unarmed civilians. The ruling...

Campus police officers: trained for the best

Campus police officers: trained for the best

Lexus Scott November 19, 2015

It was a routine traffic stop in Cincinnati, Ohio, in July that started it all.Former campus police officer Raymond Tensing pulled over Samuel DuBose because his car did not have a front license plate. Tensing...

Arizona universities approach crime with simple advice: Be aware

Malcolm Fuller October 1, 2014

Think smart. Be vigilant. Call the police. Sounds too simple, but those are the key steps UAPD officials say will help prevent crime around campus. The most prevalent crime on the University of Arizona...

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