Erin Neale was in the UMC when police responded to the false report of an active shooter. She criticized CU’s handling of the incident.
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CUPD chief Melissa Zak, the first woman in her role, speaks
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Breaking NewsCampusCrimeNews
False report of active shooter at UMC now believed to be hoax, CU alert says; separate man detained near campus
The university called reports of an active shooter a hoax Wednesday. The UMC will open Thursday. By Jordyn Siemens and Ellis Arnold
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Breaking NewsCampusNews
Man with machete at Champions Center dead, refused to cooperate with police
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligAn armed man in the Champions Center was shot and killed by police Wednesday morning. By Carina Julig and Lucy Haggard
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Breaking NewsCampusCrimeNews
Suspicious device brings bomb squad to campus; streets, parking lots closed as area was investigated
by Ellis Arnoldby Ellis ArnoldBomb squad and hazardous materials teams concluded the device, which involved wires and a plastic jug, was not hazardous. By Ellis Arnold
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CampusElection 2016EventsGOP Debate: Oct. 28Live EventNewsOn CampusPoliticsState & Nation
How CU planned for the GOP debate
A look into the logistics and the hurdles university officials faced in the lead-up to Wednesday’s debate. By Andrew Haubner
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CUPD may be doing the bare minimum when it comes to safety awareness on campus. By Lauren Thurman
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Updated: CU police investigate alleged kidnapping at gunpoint on campus
by Ali Tadayonby Ali TadayonCUPD received a call from a CU student alleging having witnessed a kidnapping at 9:15 p.m. Monday on campus.
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While campus was closed, someone stole laptops and other valuables from campus. An arrest was made Sunday.
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By Rob Denton:
CUPD released a sketch of the suspect in the April 27 attempted sex assault on the west side of campus near Broadway.