(U-WIRE) FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Colorado State University and other schools across the nation were forced to reevaluate campus security after a lone gunman massacred 32 people on the Virginia Tech campus in April.
More...Colorado State U. re-examines gun policy
Source: Rocky Mountain Collegian
Va. Governor: ‘Dots were not connected’ about Virginia Tech shooter
Source: The Collegiate Times
(U-WIRE) RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine addressed several recommendations and findings dealing with Cho Seung-Hui’s medical history and Virginia Tech’s awareness of his mental state.
More...Low wages causing officers to leave U. South Florida PD
Source: The Oracle
(U-WIRE) TAMPA, Fla. — Within a few weeks of starting his job with the University of South Florida’s police department two years ago, Chris Migliore saw three officers leave for better-paying positions at other law-enforcement agencies.
More...Greek orgs join to create anti-hazing hotline
Source: Cavalier Daily
(U-WIRE) CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — In an effort to decrease the occurrence of hazing in fraternities and sororities, 21 national greek organizations have banded together to create an anti-hazing hotline.
More...Virginia Tech defends actions on day of shooting
Source: The Collegiate Times
(U-WIRE) BLACKSBURG, Va. — After the release of the reports from the panel created by Governor Tim Kaine, Virginia Tech President Charles Steger has no intention of resigning and believes that Virginia Tech Police Chief Wendell Flinchum acted adequately for the situation.
More...Two LSU Ph.D. students shot, killed
Source: Daily Reveille
The Baton Rouge Police Department charged Dallas Joseph Standen, 22, for calling in a false tip about the double murder two Ph.D students.
Standed told the the LSU Police Department, WAFB Channel 9 News and CrimeStoppers the he and several of his friends were associated with the Dec. 17 shootings.
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