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Police urge caution after sexual assault reported

Daniella Tebib New Editor dtebib@murraystate.edu A student reported being sexually assaulted outside an academic building on campus on Sept. 8. The victim reported being sexually assaulted after meeting someone via a social media app. The incident was reported to the Murray State Police Department at 1:22 a.m., according to the timely warning. The Murray State Read More

LiveSafe outpaces call box technology

Story by Alicia Steele, Staff writer Since the activation of the LiveSafe app in August, Public Safety and Emergency Management has received more than 700 tips from the app, but only 14 call box activations since the beginning of the academic year. Roy Dunaway, interim police chief and director of emergency management, wrote in an email that Read More

LIVING SAFE

Story by Courtney Scoby, Contributing writer Murray State students now have access to a new tool that links directly to local public safety officials: the LiveSafe app, which is free to download, allows students to “share information with friends and safety officials about sexual assault, mental health issues, and violence.” The app is used on many Read More

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