The Campus Public Safety Office received a report of an unknown male subject who entered an occupied dormitory room in the Broadway Housing Building at approximately 5 a.m. yesterday.
Timely warning update
Portland State’s Campus Public Safety Office has identified the suspect in the offensive touching case that occurred on Feb. 25. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Timothy Clayton Webster for sex abuse in the third degree.
Campus safety: how PSU compares with the Urban 21
As the debate continues over whether Portland State should have armed officers on campus, many are looking to other universities’ safety models for comparison. PSU is included in a group of universities informally referred to as the Urban 21, a collection of four-year colleges that have self-identified as having similar demographics and settings.
Student reports offensive touching
The Campus Public Safety Office received a report Monday afternoon from a female student who said she was subjected to sexually suggestive and offensive touching.
Oregon campuses strive for safety in different ways
Every college campus in Oregon has a different model for its campus security. Is one of them right for Portland State? Comparing the structures of public safety on other campuses may
CPSO issues timely warning
The Campus Public Safety Office has received information from a female student reporting that she was subjected to offensive touching. The victim said the incident occurred Monday at 12:50 p.m. on the north side of the Engineering Building located at 1930 S.W. Fourth Avenue.
Campus Public Safety versus Portland Police Bureau
Recent discussions surrounding proposed changes to the Campus Public Safety Office have brought to light differences between the laws that govern CPSO and the laws that govern the Portland Police Bureau—many of which limit CPSO’s capabilities.
Community weighs policing alternatives
Are there more than just two possibilities—armed or unarmed—for the future of Portland State’s Campus Public Safety Office? Around 100 Portland State students, faculty and community members attended a panel discussion Tuesday to explore other possibilities in the campus security discussion.
Vanguard ASPU Surveys Students on Proposed CPSO Changes
ASPSU Member Zack Shannon and Legislative Affairs Director David Coburn talk with the Vanguard about their student survey efforts in response to proposed changes to the Campus Public Safety Office.
Behind the scenes: a PSU first responder
Campus Public Safety Office Dispatcher Bonnie Jensen comes from a law enforcement family: Her father was a police officer and detective with the Ashland, Ore., Police Department and her uncle worked at the FBI office in Portland.
WRC bolsters services
Jessica Amo was named director of the Women’s Resource Center on Jan. 1, and in the past couple of weeks alone she’s already filled her plate with a plethora of projects.