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Huskie Safe Line
It’s safe to say it’s even easier to get around campus this fall thanks to the Huskie Safe Line. Students asked, and NIU answered with some enhancements to the free NIU shuttle ride service that operates from 11 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. after the HuskieLine bus services end for the evening. “We made the changes...
Huskie Safe Line
The Northern Illinois University Department of Police and Public Safety has revamped the way it transports students during the late night hours. The new Huskie Safe Line, which replaces the former Late Night Ride Service, offers shuttle ride service during late night hours after the Huskie Bus Line stops running. The free service is available...
Late Night Ride
The Student Association (SA) Senate and the Department of Police and Public Safety encourage everyone to take a survey in regard to the service of Late Night Ride (LRN). The SA and NIU police have been working to improve how the system is run, and would like to hear from you to accurately represent people’s...
The Northern Illinois University campus community is invited to join in this year’s “Take Back the Night” evening march promoting an end to violence against others, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2. Advocacy groups are scheduled to speak before participants march together though campus and surrounding streets to raise awareness for domestic violence....
Northern Illinois University’s Department of Police and Public Safety announced it will have greater numbers of staffers working to increase patrols and provide safety services as part of its action plan in conjunction with this weekend’s SpringFest activities. SpringFest is among the most exciting and enjoyable weekends of the year. The Department of Police and...
With warm, summer-like weather returning to Northern Illinois University, more and more students are heading outdoors for recreation.  While the warm weather brings new opportunities for fun and excitement, there is also the potential to be a victim of crime against their person or property. Whether considering Clery Act data posted on the NIU website...