Tag: public safety
Recent Events Prompt Safety Concerns On Campus
Fentanyl
With the significant threat Fentanyl poses in San Diego County, Public Safety is working toward widespread distribution of Narcan to students on campus
Read moreReckless driver enters campus
Outside community member creates a scene when asked to leave campus due to safety concerns.Suspect does burnouts in the streets of the Valley, and eventually punches a PSAFE officer in the face.
Read moreStudents provide aid during professor’s medical emergency
When students arrived in “The Dawn of Cinema” class on Monday, Feb. 28, they had more in store than what they bargained for.
Read moreThe department of safety’s commitment to students
On campus, DPS aims to do more than just institute legal procedures and systems. They prioritize student health and safety before enforcing any possible consequences.
Read moreSD fire prevention
Fire season is nothing new to California, but electric companies’ strategies to cope with the danger are. Two weeks ago on Oct. 9, University of San Diego Public Safety Chief James Miyashiro sent out an email warning of potential power outages in the San Diego area.
Read moreCrime on campus
Amy Inkrott / News Editor / The USD Vista While some students consider the University of San Diego to be a safe campus, recent on-campus crimes have startled members of the community. On the morning of Jan. 23, the USD community received an alert about a burglary in the Alcalá Vista […]
Read moreAccessing an ambulance at USD
Public Safety clarifies how to call an ambulance in a medical emergency on campus Lilyana Espinoza | News Editor | The USD Vista Junior Jeff Keeler had never experienced pain like this before. Keeler had just completed a workout with his NROTC unit, and even in his time as a […]
Read moreReligious group raises concerns
Group members of outside group approach Toreros on campus and some question the group’s motives Celina Tebor | Feature Editor | The USD Vista It is not strange to see non-students and faculty wander around campus on any given day — many people walk their dogs, attend mass at […]
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