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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2016
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DPS explains safety conduct By Emily wichmer
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Clinton, Cruz take caucus By Johanna Burns and Austin Hornbostel
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During the Iowa Caucus Monday, Hillary Clinton narrowly pulled ahead of Sen. Bernie Sanders for the Democratic party, while Sen. Ted Cruz came in first for the Republicans. See CAUCUS, page 3
The Truman State Department of Public Safety sent a University-wide email Monday about proper emergency procedures for students and faculty. In the email, DPS Director Sara Holzmeier explained how students should respond to emergency situations such as fire, severe weather and active shooter situations. DPS also updated its website to make it easier for students to navigate, according to the email. Holzmeier said she has given presentations about emergency preparedness to groups on campus and thought it was important to inform all students and staff how to handle an emergency. The email contained a link to a video detailing three possible responses to an active shooter — “get out, lock out or take out.” Students and faculty should first attempt to evacuate the building if it is safe to do so, or lock themselves in a room to stay safe from the shooter if they cannot evacuate, according to the video. Finally, if those options are not available, students should carefully and meaningfully attempt to overpower the shooter, according to the video. Holzmeier said it is important for students to watch the six-minute video so they can be mentally prepared for an active shooter situation, should it ever arise. “There are a lot of things you can do in six minutes,” Holzmeier said. “You can order coffee at Starbucks in six minutes. Take six minutes to watch the video — it could save your life.” Students also can call DPS at 660-785-4176 to set up a time for a workshop about emergency preparedness. See graphic on page 6
Nixon names board members By Taylor Lay Staff Writer
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Gov. Jay Nixon appointed two new members to Truman State’s Board of Governors Jan. 5 to serve six-year terms. Nixon appointed Dr. Laura Crandall from Kirkwood, Missouri, and Jennifer Kopp Dameron from Kansas City, Missouri. As the highest policymaking body of the University, the two appointees will become a part of the 10-member board that has influence over the future of the University. Crandall obtained her undergraduate degree from Truman and serves as an alumni ambassador for the University. She currently is an internal medicine physician at ESSE Health-Belleville Internal Medicine in Belleville, Illinois. See NIXON, page 3
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