Second chances
Indiana Wesleyan University’s campus police reported two incidents of on-campus liquor law violations in the past month. Although Campus Police Coordinator Mario Rangel declined to comment, as the most...
View ArticleStaying safe in Marion
By Erika Drake Friday morning, Jan. 11, Megan Chipman was found in front of Hotel Marion with two gunshot wounds in her head and one in her chest, according to The Indy Channel. She was taken to Marion...
View ArticleIWU responds to national school shootings
Twenty-six lives were lost Dec. 14, 2012, when 20-year-old Adam Lanza raided Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., killing 20 first-grade children and six adults with his semiautomatic rifle,...
View ArticleCampus police monitor chapel
On Jan. 11, Indiana Wesleyan University Campus Police began putting into practice their idea to increase safety by having an officer sit in on all chapel services. According to Mario Rangel, director...
View ArticleCampus crime rates drop
On Oct. 4, campus police responded to an incident they would later deem “sexual battery” at the Facilities Services building on South Western Ave. According to the Campus Police Clery Crime Log, the...
View ArticleStorm prompts potential change
The trouble started Sunday, Nov. 17, at 3:27 p.m., when the same severe weather system that leveled communities and claimed lives in Illinois started closing in on Marion, Ind. At that time, the first...
View ArticleChapel change prompts tightened campus security
Indiana Wesleyan University’s switch to a unified chapel service affected more than just class schedules and the sense of spiritual oneness at the school; it affected how the university’s Campus Police...
View ArticleWhat is IWU Safe Ride?
Started by the Indiana Wesleyan University Campus Police Department, IWU Safe Ride is a new program dedicated to providing safe and warm rides to students crossing campus at night. Although campus...
View ArticleHow does IWU respond to a chapel emergency?
In the incident of an emergency, it can be difficult for students to know how to respond, especially with a large audience. During chapel on Nov. 9, a student working the WIWU-TV camera passed out,...
View ArticleCampus Police use parking pass increase revenue for new safety app
The cost for an Indiana Wesleyan University parking pass increased this year from $15 to $50. According to Mario Rangel, director of Campus Police and emergency management, the revenue from the...
View ArticleMario Rangel steps down as Campus Police director
As of Nov. 15, Mario Rangel has officially stepped down from his position at Indiana Wesleyan University as Director of Campus Police and Emergency Management. Mario Rangel steps down as Director of...
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