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Read: San Marcos Academy JROTC Puts Stop the Bleed Kits in Every Classroom

San Marcos Academy JROTC Puts Stop the Bleed Kits in Every Classroom

Members of the Junior ROTC program at San Marcos Academy and local first responders put together 60 Stop the Bleed kits for the school.

Read: New Texas Law Requires All College Employees Report Sexual Abuse

New Texas Law Requires All College Employees Report Sexual Abuse

Under the new law, employees could face misdemeanor charges and be fired for failing to report alleged sexual abuse by students or staff.

Read: Boise State to Implement Clear Bag Policy in 2020

Boise State to Implement Clear Bag Policy in 2020

The Idaho university had previously considered adopting a clear bag policy back in 2013 when it implemented magnetometers.

Read: Don’t Miss the IAHSS Los Angeles Chapter Security Officer of the Year Awards Luncheon

Don’t Miss the IAHSS Los Angeles Chapter Security Officer of the Year Awards Luncheon

This year’s awards will take place on Oct. 16, 2019, in Los Angeles. Please register for the event and get your nominations in by Oct. 1, 2019.

Read: More Colleges Turn to Law Firms to Handle Campus Crime Reporting

More Colleges Turn to Law Firms to Handle Campus Crime Reporting

Law firms are stepping in to handle universities’ Clery reporting to avoid fines that can cost up to $57,000 per penalty.

Read: College Athletes More Likely to be Accused of Sexual Misconduct

College Athletes More Likely to be Accused of Sexual Misconduct

An analysis from Out of Lines says college athletes are three times more likely to be accused of sexual assault.

Read: 1 Killed, 12 Injured in Gatesville Hospital Explosion

1 Killed, 12 Injured in Gatesville Hospital Explosion

Patients at Coryell Memorial Healthcare System were evacuated after an explosion at a construction site caused a partial building collapse and cut off power to the hospital.

Read: Kids in U.S. ‘Hotspots’ Most Susceptible to Vaccine-Preventable Diseases

Kids in U.S. ‘Hotspots’ Most Susceptible to Vaccine-Preventable Diseases

In one southern Idaho county, 27 percent of the kindergarten population did not receive childhood vaccinations in the 2016-2017 school year.

Read: Texas Colleges Scramble to Help Students Affected by Hurricane Harvey

Texas Colleges Scramble to Help Students Affected by Hurricane Harvey

Some Texas colleges are instructing professors to excuse the absences of students from areas that were hit the hardest by Hurricane Harvey.

Read: NCAA to Require Sexual Assault Prevention Training for Athletes, Coaches

NCAA to Require Sexual Assault Prevention Training for Athletes, Coaches

The new NCAA sexual assault prevention policy will be monitored by each school’s president or chancellor, athletic director and Title IX coordinator.

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