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Sobering Center could replace jail and emergency room trips
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Without the Sobering Center, students who get in alcohol-related legal trouble could find themselves transported more than 60 miles to regional jail BY ALAYNA FULLER CORRESPONDANT A public Sobering Center may soon be available in Morgantown. The Sobering Center will provide a safe environment for intoxicated individuals to sober up and begin recovery, said Daniel Shook, director of Mountain Safe in the WVU Injury Control Research Center. It aims to decrease alcohol-related injuries and enhance public safety by providing an alternative to jail and the emergency room. Shook works with injury prevention in the Morgantown community as well as throughout the Appalachian region, and he’s helping make the Morgantown Sobering Center a reality. “The Sobering Center, or Sobriety Center, is a place where people who are acutely intoxicated can go and safely recover without fear of further medical problems, injury or crime being applied to them,� Shook said. Shook said that sobering centers are fairly new, with only 28 in the United States.
SGA introduces new projects, Greek Week postponed, Campus Cup reinstated During last meeting, SGA sets pace for new year.
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The distance between High Street and the North Central Regional Jail is 68 miles. “This is not a safety issue throughout the state of West Virginia,� Shook said. “It’s in Morgantown, and it’s because we’re a university town, but we are geographically put in the places
where we have a lot of access to our downtown or to alcohol.� Morgantown city code allows bars to stay open longer than other surrounding states. Students from surrounding state universi-
ties come drink in Morgantown because the environment downtown is constructed so that people can drink an excessive amount of alcohol and be easily admitted into bars, Shook said.
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Farmers market provides fresh options for students WVU Medicine Farmers Market allows students, faculty and community members to shop local and eat fresh. page 5
Bot account can tell when PRT is down within five minutes BY KAYLA GAGNON STAFF WRITER What started as computer programming practice for Richard Deal has become a useful source of information for students traveling from campus to campus. Deal, a WVU alumnus, created an unofficial, bot-operated PRT monitor Twitter account, called
PRT Monitor, in February 2017. Deal studied computer science and is now a web developer for Marriott International. Every five minutes, the account gets information on the PRT’s status. If the status is different than five minutes ago, the information is saved and an update is tweeted. According to last Friday’s tweet from the PRT Monitor ac-
count, this semester the PRT has been down more than 70 times and had close to a 94 percent uptime. Deal said he wanted the PRT Monitor account to have short tweets that would give the information on the PRT’s status that would be useful to students. “WVU’s website only reports an outage if it’s going to be longer than 15 minutes, but any stu-
dent will tell you that all outages are significant when you are trying to get to class on time,� Deal said. In addition to its brief informational tweets, the PRT Monitor account also tweets at 5 p.m. on Fridays about the statistics of the PRT’s performance for the semester at that point. The account currently has 65 followers.
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Pros and Cons of WVU not playing on Saturday Hurricane Florence may have canceled the game, but there are still positives for WVU. page 8