September 15, 2011
Volume 47 Issue 2
Meramec student ventures into the art of wicca. Meramec harvests fruits and vegetables for PAGE 4 donation.
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Alumnus documentary give a damn accepted PAGES into film festival.
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Archers in the outfield
See story on page 16 PHOTO BY: Mike Ziegler STLCC—Meramec Archer baseball players stand ready at the plate and Cardinal’s on-deck circle during their game against the Lewis & Clark Trailblazers on Sept. 4 in Busch Stadium. The Archers went on to win the game 7-2 in eight innings after reaching the two-hour thirty-minute time limit. This was the second consecutive year beating the Trailblazers at Busch after a 8-7 walk-off hit in the bottom of the 9th in the 2010 game. The win brought head coach Tony Dattoli’s record to 7-1 while coaching at Busch.
Campus security increases surveillance
Cameras installed around Meramec in an effort to further protect students ALEX KENDALL STAFF WRITER Campus Security increased surveillance on the STLCC-Meramec campus this semester with the addition of six video cameras. These cameras have been installed in an effort to protect the students and faculty against any crimes that may be committed against them and their property. “We’re not trying to invade anyone’s privacy,” Campus Police Chief Paul Banta said. “We’re doing this in an open public setting. It’s for the students’ protection.” Each camera can be individually controlled by the operator with zoom capabilities to track a license plate from across the parking lot. The cameras allow
the dispatchers to watch over the parking lots and inform the patrol officers of any suspicious or incriminating activities. Campus security has already assisted in the identification of hit and run drivers in the parking lot by reviewing the video and capturing the license plates, according to Banta. “Realistically, our campus is a pretty safe place,” Banta said. “We’ve got an honest community here.” In the wake of the shooting that occurred at Virginia Tech in 2007, Banta said these cameras are one of the steps toward making the campus a safer place. “We’re trying to avoid the situation at Virginia Tech,” Banta said.
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PHOTO BY: Alex Kendall STLCC-Meramec police dispatcher Vicki Lungwitz demonstrates one of the new security cameras on campus in the Meramec police station. Six exterior cameras were recently installed around campus.