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Controlled burn sparks neighborhood interest

Nov 18, 2014

A controlled fire offered hands-on experience for trainees of Polk County Fire District No. 1

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High rate of bike theft exposes weak lock-up methods

High rate of bike theft exposes weak lock-up methods

Nov 13, 2014

Campus Public Safety warns of theft risk for poorly secured bikes

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Campus Blotter

Campus Blotter

Nov 4, 2014

Weekly reports by Public Safety

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Finding a Voice

Finding a Voice

Nov 4, 2014

Event offers support, awareness, reflection on sexual and domestic violence

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Breaking the Silence

Breaking the Silence

Nov 1, 2014

Addressing sexual assault on campus

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Normalizing the conversation

Normalizing the conversation

Oct 28, 2014

Death Cafe Welcomes Open Discussion of Death/Dying

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