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Campus parking lots reopen (update 6:15 a.m.)

Campus parking lots reopen (update 6:15 a.m.)

Parking lots across campus have reopened this morning as Western joins the rest of Southwestern Ontario in drying out after a record-setting rain swept through the region this weekend. As of 6 a.m., all campus parking lots have reopened. The foot bri …

Weather warning system online

Weather warning system online

A city-first emergency omni-directional weather siren – installed on the roof of Alumni Hall – will signal the earliest possible warning in case of an imminent weather emergency.

Test set for new weather siren

Test set for new weather siren

Western has installed a city-first emergency weather siren on the roof of Alumni Hall, which will be tested live today as 5,000 new students gather for a purposely intense safety demonstration.

Male charged with criminal harassment

Male charged with criminal harassment

London Police Service has charged a 32-year old male with criminal harassment following an incident on campus property Tuesday evening involving a female student. The charge followed an investigation by Western’s Campus Community Police Service (CCPS).

University upholds campus bans

University upholds campus bans

Nearly four months after the incident that triggered it, an internal review conducted by Western officials has reaffirmed the university’s position that two London men – Michael Roy and Anthony Verberckmoes – will remain banned from campus for a year.

CCPS accreditation seeks public input

CCPS accreditation seeks public input

A team of assessors from the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) will arrive at Western April 14 to examine all aspects of the Campus Community Police Service (CCPS) and its policy and procedures, management, operation, and support services.

Alleged hacker charged

Alleged hacker charged

Elections for positions to the 2012 University Students’ Council (USC) wrapped up almost simultaneously as the investigation into the hack that invalidated its first round of votes – a record-breaking tally of more than 10,000.

Vote back on; hacker charges looming

Vote back on; hacker charges looming

As Western University students return to the polls to vote, for the second time, in the 2012 University Students’ Council (USC) elections, criminal charges are pending for the accused recent grad who hacked the server and invalidated roughly 10,000 student votes – believed to be the highest turnout in a USC election to date.

Police sound alert about home invasions

Police sound alert about home invasions

London Police Service is warning The University of Western Ontario community about a string of break-and-enters in student housing areas around the university and Fanshawe College.

Police warn of break-and-enters

Police warn of break-and-enters

Over the last couple of months there have been approximately 100 break-and-enters into residences near Western. Both campus and community police are warning residents to take precautions.

Police seek assistance following early morning assault

Police seek assistance following early morning assault

London Police Service, with the help of Western’s Campus Community Police Service, continue to investigate the report of a female employee who was accosted at about 6:40 a.m. this morning near the northeast corner of the Huron Flats parking lot, adjacent to TD Waterhouse Stadium.

Pushing for a safer campus

Elgin Austen, Campus Community Police Services director, and his team continue to push for a safer campus.

Weather warning system online

Weather warning system online

A city-first emergency omni-directional weather siren – installed on the roof of Alumni Hall – will signal the earliest possible warning in case of an imminent weather emergency.

Test set for new weather siren

Test set for new weather siren

Western has installed a city-first emergency weather siren on the roof of Alumni Hall, which will be tested live today as 5,000 new students gather for a purposely intense safety demonstration.

Male charged with criminal harassment

Male charged with criminal harassment

London Police Service has charged a 32-year old male with criminal harassment following an incident on campus property Tuesday evening involving a female student. The charge followed an investigation by Western’s Campus Community Police Service (CCPS).

University upholds campus bans

University upholds campus bans

Nearly four months after the incident that triggered it, an internal review conducted by Western officials has reaffirmed the university’s position that two London men – Michael Roy and Anthony Verberckmoes – will remain banned from campus for a year.

CCPS accreditation seeks public input

CCPS accreditation seeks public input

A team of assessors from the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) will arrive at Western April 14 to examine all aspects of the Campus Community Police Service (CCPS) and its policy and procedures, management, operation, and support services.

Alleged hacker charged

Alleged hacker charged

Elections for positions to the 2012 University Students’ Council (USC) wrapped up almost simultaneously as the investigation into the hack that invalidated its first round of votes – a record-breaking tally of more than 10,000.

Vote back on; hacker charges looming

Vote back on; hacker charges looming

As Western University students return to the polls to vote, for the second time, in the 2012 University Students’ Council (USC) elections, criminal charges are pending for the accused recent grad who hacked the server and invalidated roughly 10,000 student votes – believed to be the highest turnout in a USC election to date.

Police sound alert about home invasions

Police sound alert about home invasions

London Police Service is warning The University of Western Ontario community about a string of break-and-enters in student housing areas around the university and Fanshawe College.

Police warn of break-and-enters

Police warn of break-and-enters

Over the last couple of months there have been approximately 100 break-and-enters into residences near Western. Both campus and community police are warning residents to take precautions.

Police seek assistance following early morning assault

Police seek assistance following early morning assault

London Police Service, with the help of Western’s Campus Community Police Service, continue to investigate the report of a female employee who was accosted at about 6:40 a.m. this morning near the northeast corner of the Huron Flats parking lot, adjacent to TD Waterhouse Stadium.

Pushing for a safer campus

Elgin Austen, Campus Community Police Services director, and his team continue to push for a safer campus.