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The Mysterious Blue Camaro: Suspicious Car and Driver Spotted Near Wooded Way

The Mysterious Blue Camaro: Suspicious Car and Driver Spotted Near Wooded Way

Grant DeVivo February 22, 2022

By Ryan Coleman & Grant DeVivo Since 2019, students have noticed a man parked in a light-blue Camaro with heavily tinted windows in the parking lot that separates Wooded Way from Garrison Plaza. ...

Stevenson University security responds to Towson campus shooting

Amy Dell, Reporter September 30, 2021

Shots scattered the crowd at a party on Towson University’s campus. Just two weeks after that shooting, how confident is Stevenson’s Security Staff that the same thing couldn’t happen...

COVID-19 impacts Stevenson

COVID-19 impacts Stevenson

Derek Tangorra April 2, 2020

At the very end of 2019, a mysterious illness was reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) from Wuhan, China. Nearly four months later, the illness, now known as COVID-19, has become a pandemic...

Campus crimes prompt heightened security

Campus crimes prompt heightened security

Scott Gray March 5, 2020

The security presence has increased around Stevenson University due to recent events and students should be aware of certain security concerns on campus. Steven Gossage, poses for a photo in the Ratcliffe...

Ridesharing calls for safety

Ridesharing calls for safety

Morgan Mills November 14, 2019

A 21-year old college student at the University of South Carolina ordered herself an Uber home after a night out. According to a CNN article, the student “hopped into a black Chevy Impala, thinking...

Solicitors spark rumors on campus

Solicitors spark rumors on campus

Isabella Maxey October 17, 2019

On Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2019, a Stevenson student was asked to answer a faith-based survey by an elderly black woman in the School of Business parking lot. The woman was not a member of faculty or staff,...

Security aims to build relationships

Security aims to build relationships

October 10, 2019

At Stevenson University, members of the Office of Campus Security have a unique appreciation for students. Security officers from a variety of different safety backgrounds offer all the tools necessary...

Campus security monitors the gate entrance at Owings Mills North. (Photo by Wornden Ly)

Security staff promotes safe campus

Leon Hollowell November 1, 2018

Stevenson University's Campus Security works day and night to protect students and are committed to providing a safe environment for students, faculty, staff and visitors. According to Steve Gossage,...

Dating safety remains prime concern

Dating safety remains prime concern

Savana Herndon September 27, 2018

Stevenson University’s Wellness Center offers various services from which students can learn about dating safety in college. The Caves Wellness Center provides services for all students attending...

Safety tips keep holidays cheery

Safety tips keep holidays cheery

Tony Rossi November 30, 2017

The holiday season is a time when busy people can become vulnerable to theft and other crimes that could devastate their holiday plans. According to a Baltimore Sun, there has been a 15 percent average...

Safety can make or break summer

Safety can make or break summer

Jacob Miller May 4, 2017

Summer is one of the most highly anticipated times of the year for college students, since it presents the perfect opportunity to relax and recharge. With the changing of seasons, comes health and safety...

Caves Wellness Center located at Stevenson University on the Owings Mills campus. (Photo from Villager files)

21st Birthday Program advocates safe drinking

November 3, 2016

The Wellness Center has created a 21st birthday program to ensure the safety of students who are turning 21 and who can legally purchase and consume alcohol. Other universities participate in this program...

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