SIU Department of Public Safety 1175 S. Washington St, Carbondale, IL police.siu.edu 618-453-DPS1 SIU Police 618-453-3771 Parking Division 618-453-5369 Counseling and Psychological Services 618-453-5371 Wellness Center 618-536-4441 Health Center 618-453-3311 Night Safety Transit 618-453-2212 Carbondale Resources Carbondale Police 618-457-3200 Women’s Center 618-529-2324 Memorial Hospital 618-549-0721 In This Issue PG 1: ASR & Fire Safety Report PG 2: Campus Safety Authority PG 3: Domestic Violence Awareness PG 4: Carbondale Halloween 2018 The 2017 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is available. Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIU) prepares the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (ASR) in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (“Clery Act”) and the State of Illinois Campus Security Enhancement Act. The Clery Act requires colleges and universities to: 1. Publish an annual security and fire safety report; 2. Disclose crime statistics; 3. Provide timely warning and emergency notifications upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or employees occurring on campus; 4. Disclose missing stu- dent notification proce- dures for residents liv- ing on campus; 5. Provide a 60 day crime and fire log; 6. Submit collected crime and fire statistics to the U.S. Department of Education. The full text of this re- port is available online at the Safety Awareness Facts and Education (SAFE) website, safe.siu.edu. The Saluki Watch Dawg October 2018 Vol. 7 Issue 2 SIU Department of Public Safety
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SIU Department of Public Safety 1175 S. Washington St, Carbondale, IL police.siu.edu 618-453-DPS1
SIU Police
618-453-3771
Parking Division
618-453-5369
Counseling and
Psychological Services
618-453-5371
Wellness Center
618-536-4441
Health Center
618-453-3311
Night Safety Transit
618-453-2212
Carbondale Resources
Carbondale Police
618-457-3200
Women’s Center
618-529-2324
Memorial Hospital
618-549-0721
In This Issue
PG 1: ASR & Fire Safety Report
PG 2: Campus Safety Authority
PG 3: Domestic Violence Awareness
PG 4: Carbondale Halloween 2018
The 2017 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is available. Southern Illinois
University Carbondale (SIU) prepares the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report
(ASR) in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy
and Campus Crime Statistics Act (“Clery Act”) and the State of Illinois Campus
Security Enhancement Act. The Clery Act requires colleges and universities to:
1. Publish an annual security and fire safety report;
2. Disclose crime statistics;
3. Provide timely warning and emergency notifications upon the confirmation of a
significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the
health or safety of students or employees occurring on campus;
4. Disclose missing stu-
dent notification proce-
dures for residents liv-
ing on campus;
5. Provide a 60 day
crime and fire log;
6. Submit collected
crime and fire statistics
to the U.S. Department
of Education.
The full text of this re-
port is available online
at the Safety Awareness
Facts and Education
(SAFE) website,
safe.siu.edu.
The Saluki Watch Dawg
October 2018 Vol. 7 Issue 2 SIU Department of Public Safety
SIU Department of Public Safety 1175 S. Washington St, Carbondale, IL police.siu.edu 618-453-DPS1
It’s a fact: The Saluki Watch Dawg SIU Department of Public Safety
On October 26th and 27th, the Carbondale Halloween Committee will welcome visitors from across the region for a weekend of food, fun and entertainment. The community will host bonfires, Disney movies, free music, hay rides, bouncy houses, bison burgers, pumpkin races and more, all with a focus on family-friendly events. And with some amazing free music acts on Saturday night, along with special programming at the Varsity theater, there will be plenty for adults to do to as well.
The entertainment will be city-wide. Murdale Safe Halloween will be back for its 21st year, and the Green Earth Pumpkin Glow on North Oakland is coming back for its 2nd year. On the SIU Campus there will be a Monster Dash 5K Race and a showing of Disney’s “Halloweentown." The downtown area will play host to the 5th annual Great Carbondale Pumpkin Race, some great programming at the Varsity theater, a candy walk, and some amazing free music. Visit CarbondaleHalloween.com for more information.
The idea to resurrect Carbondale Halloween arose during last year’s Eclipse experience. The weekend of the Eclipse was such a positive event for so many, there was a sense it was time to create another signature event in Carbondale. After discussions with local business owners, fall seemed to be a perfect time for a new annual event, and with Carbondale being almost synonymous with Halloween, the timing seemed perfect to reintroduce the celebration back to the region.But it takes a community to recreate a festival.
A multitude of sponsors, community organizations and individuals within the Carbondale community have come together to bring back Carbondale Halloween. The Carbondale Halloween Committee consists of 22 members representing 11 community organizations, the City of Carbondale, SIU, business owners and private citizens.
The strong sense of pride that is shown by this cooperation certainly helps to foster a sense of community and improve collaboration between the City and University. It also helps to create more fun things for our region’s residents and SIU students to do, while bringing the fun back to Carbondale.
The City of Carbondale is known throughout the region as a town whose residents have a strong sense of volunteerism and support. That spirit of collaboration could not be on better display in this moment, as citizens and organizations pull together to make the City a better, stronger and more welcoming place.