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School Security

Renovations provide boost in safety and comfort

Over the summer, Uni facilities underwent a few big changes, including a new place to rest, a new place to learn, and a new reason to feel safer when you enter the school's doors. By now students have become familiar with them, but here's a recap for the rest of the OG audience.

Prox card system to be activated Tuesday

Uni's prox card system is finally going into effect starting Tuesday. The delay was due to the need for an intercom and video system to monitor the entrances, and that has been installed. Check inside for Director Steve Epperson's comments on long-awaited system arrival.

Prox card update: Testing for locked doors to begin

Have you seen people working on the Uni doors recently? After a one-month delay, the prox card system is finally picking up momentum. Faculty and staff members can now use their cards to get into the building after hours. A test of the system for students will take place beginning on Monday. Check inside for more details.

Moving forward at Uni High: An interview with Director Steve Epperson

Uni underwent some serious changes over the summer, including a new look, a new security system, and even new soda machines. Reporters Revathi Maturi and Katy Metcalf recently interviewed Director Steve Epperson about Uni's changes, as well as things yet to come.

Prox cards bring end to Uni's open building tradition

Get your prox cards ready! Later this month, Uni will lock its doors. The only way in will be by possessing a prox card. Check inside for more about the security changes, which include cameras to monitor the school entrances.

Countdown to lockdown: Building security changes impend

The days of Uni being an open building are numbered. Doors will be locked and a proxy-card system will be installed if everything goes according to plan for next year. Read on for more about the security-inspired changes coming our way.

Student committee to look at security issues

Director/Principal Steve Epperson wants to hear what students have to say about safety and security at Uni. With the help of Student Council, he hopes to have the committee up and running after winter break.
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