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March 1 update: The University of Iowa s Reimagining Campus Safety action committee is no longer requiring a HawkID in order to provide feedback on the group s prototypes.
The group is accepting feedback until 5 p.m Friday. To learn more about the prototypes and to submit feedback, visit their website: StudentLife.uiowa.edu/initiatives/reimagining-campus-safety/feedback.
This story was originally published on Thursday, Feb. 18. Read the original report below:
Members of the University of Iowa community began providing feedback this month to proposed public safety models that a committee says would focus on accountability and equity and, in some cases, divert calls from the police division to medical professionals.
Originally published on February 24, 2021 7:15 pm
The University of Oregon Senate a governance body made up of faculty, students and others in the university community voted Wednesday to support the student government’s recent decision to discontinue an agreement with the UO Athletics Department, which required students to pay a fee to receive tickets to sporting events.
In its resolution, the Senate also opposed a proposed plan from the Athletics Department to create a new mandatory student fee for game tickets, though that plan could still be greenlit by the university’s Board of Trustees next month.
The Associated Students of the University of Oregon, or ASUO, earlier this year voted to discontinue its more than $1.7 million student tickets agreement with the UO Athletics department an agreement which required students to pay fees each term for access to games, regardless of whether they chose to attend them.
Last semester, UB managed to make it to Thanksgiving break without having to go on a two-week instructional pause. This semester, the university might not be so lucky.
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