North Greenville University released a Clery Report for the years 2017-2019 detailing how students can get in touch with Campus Security and ways that students can and should act in their own capacity to protect themselves.
What is the deal with Real IDs?
Those hoping to fly in 2020 will need one more thing—a real ID.
Campus safety as a culture at NGU
“Our officers do care. It’s [community policing] not just a policy, it’s a culture. We care.”
OPINION: The travel ban: Fiction, fable and fact-part 2
Positions taken by the news outlets covering the travel ban, have been broadly and decidedly critical of the executive order, accusing the commander-in-chief of racially profiling countries based on their large Muslim populations or their religious affiliations. However, the executive order issued by President Trump is neither unprecedented, racist or unreasonable.
World leaders react to the electoral victory of Donald Trump
Although it’s obvious that not all Americans are pleased by the decisive electoral college victory of Republican nominee, Donald Trump, it has always been customary for both domestic and foreign heads of state to congratulate the victory of incoming president or prime minister elect’s. Trump may have alienated certain people groups and nations during his campaign, but respect has been given on a global scale, out of respect for the office in which he will soon reside.
Vision 48 Video: Campus Security Spotlight
Take a deeper look into what campus security does at NGU by watching Vision 48’s latest video on keeping you safe.
Eight apps to keep you safe
Your smart phone can be more than just entertainment.
The Police Force: Helpful to society or harmful to the public?
“There would be a total breakdown of society with no one to hold anyone accountable for their actions.”
A beginners guide to Benghazi
Unfortunately, the entire situation is used constantly to make political attacks against members of opposite parties, and the fact that several Americans lost their lives is a sometimes overlooked in the mess. Instead of treating it as a tragedy, it is used as political ammo.
NGU Prank Tanks
“There were a lot of rumors spreading the morning of and they were not based on fact. We gain nothing from lying to students, we need students’ trust and cooperation.”