
High Rainfall Is Projected to Cause Vehicle Flooding on Campus
This morning, Campus Police and Public Safety issued an email alerting students to move their cars to higher ground. Due to the impending projected amounts of high rainfall in the area over the next few days, Campus Police and Public Safety is urging students to be aware and to move their vehicles to higher ground in preparation of flooding. Additionally, a map detailing possible flood areas on campus was dispersed to students by email this morning. For more information on ca
Campus Safety Update
Amid allegations that violence on campus is increasing, Police Detective Sebastian Veneziano has refuted that claim. “I have seen no spike in any sort of violence on campus,” Veneziano said. “Domestic violence, anything that’s included as a violation of student conduct” is independently investigated, archived into statistics and reported by the Title IX and Clery office Veneziano stated. “The timely warning messages are part of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke’s c
How to Stay Safe on Halloween
Everybody knows what happens in the month of October...Halloween. We all know Halloween is a day of candy, costumes, tricks and of course, the Halloween parties. Halloween is also a day where staying out late can be fun, especially for college students. Even though Halloween is the day for college kids to go out and have fun, it is also a day where the police are out to protect and serve the trick-or-treaters and party-goers. On Halloween, it’s better for college students to