THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2011
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The Latin American Student Organization works to raise awareness for their culture and other diverse groups on campus.
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Their event “La Explosion Cultura” helped them raise awareness on campus.
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Student’s outlook on construction
Police host campus safety month
Asa Yoel REPORTER
The long anticipated renovations of Prospector and the new dorm, Spruce Hall, are now complete, but not without mixed opinion. Prospector is primarily a dining area but also offers several auxiliary services to students and staff. The two new restaurants offered are a full menu Chick-fil-A and Feisty’s Franks+Fries, which serves hotdogs and bratwurst. Prospector also includes a copy center called Repros, the relocated mail services center and a “First Amendment area,” where ideas may be communicated openly and freely. Sophomore Megan Philbeck says that she loves Prospector as “it has been made into a more centralized area for students and creates a good community and fellowship feel.” Other students such as psychology major Peggy Camp, wish for more on campus dining options. “I think it’s great they put in a full Chick-fil-A because I know my peers enjoy eating there, but I wish they had thought to put something healthier in than a hot dog place,” said Camp. Spruce Hall, which is located directly behind C.F. Lynch and Laurel Hall, is the newest residential hall at UNC Charlotte. According to the Housing and Residence Life webpage Spruce Hall is the first LEED certified facility, meaning “the design, construction and use of the building have met independently established criteria for eco-friendliness. From recycled steel in the building’s core to advanced heating and cooling systems.” “I’m living in Spruce this year and I really love it, the rooms are huge, the bathrooms are really nice, the dorm itself has awesome study rooms, lounges and plenty of kitchens, and I love that we have wireless throughout the whole dorm,” said Camp. While there are some areas in which students may feel are lacking, many students are pleased with the additions. “All in all I think they have improved the campus and be a positive plus to the social and student environment,” said Philbeck.
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The Mobile Command Center helps campus police keep students safe on campus. They added the command center to their forces earlier this year. Photo by Oleg Kigalenko
Lauren Dunn REPORTER
National Campus Safety Awareness Month begins this week as UNC Charlotte. Police and Public Safety begin their series of events and informational booths to help promote campus safety. Students will have the opportunity to delve into the daily workings of the campus police during these events to see how they strive to keep the UNC Charlotte campus as crime free as possible. “[These events] range from everything from many different types of campus safety from drinking and driving, from securing your valuables to tips for parking on cam-
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pus. It covers the whole gamut of safety on a college campus,” said Lt. Josh Huffman of campus police. All events are free to students and cosponsored by various UNC Charlotte organizations like the Student Health Center. “We’re trying to involve the campus as much as possible,” said Officer Jerry Lecomte. Some of the tables and information booths the police department will set up in the Student Union lobby include a Rape Aggression Defense (RAD), Operation I.D. and drunk busters table. All tables will be open to students from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m and will be free for everyone that participates.
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The RAD table will be set up on Sept. 7, 9, 16, 19, 22 and 29. This women-targeted program will teach students different techniques to be used to defend themselves. There will also be a special RAD training course offered in the police training room on Sept. 17, 2011, from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Operation I.D. tables will be available on Sept. 2, 8, 15, 21, 23 and 28 where students will learn how to properly secure their valuables. The drunk busters table will feature specialized drunk goggles that give the illusion of a being under the influence of alcohol. This table will be available Sept. 6, 14, 20, 26 and 30. Campus police say they are working on holding a crash course for students to utilize the drunk goggles on the road. On Sept. 17, 2011, students looking for a chance to show off their cars are able to register for a spot in the campus police’s car show. Teaming up with Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department and the Charlotte Fire Department, the UNC Charlotte campus police will be showcasing vehicles and emergency equipment in lots 4, 4A and 5 from 1 until 6 p.m. More information about the safety month can be found online at http://rmss. uncc.edu/police-public-safety.