Column: Safety must be a priority
By Cecilia Brown | Oct. 1, 2014I feel like this year I am living in fear that I will get attacked every time I go somewhere by myself, even if it’s to get something out of my car that is parked in my own driveway.
I feel like this year I am living in fear that I will get attacked every time I go somewhere by myself, even if it’s to get something out of my car that is parked in my own driveway.
As billions of dollars went toward Brazil’s hosting of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, millions of tourists and soccer fans made their way to Brazil to be a part of the games.
The University of South Carolina is making drastic changes to campus to ensure housing and safety for current and future students. The only question many students and faculty may ask is why the construction can’t work a little more in our favor.
“Excuse me, would you mind turning down your volume? We can hear everything you’re listening to.” Just last week, I was sitting beside a girl in class who was catching up on her favorite shows on Netflix.
Many cities are looking out for the safety of everyone on the roads by making the use of phones while driving illegal and ticketing violators to enforce these restrictions.
Many individuals using e-cigarettes have yet to see the danger of the device’s powerful liquid nicotine that is hitting stores nationwide. Federal authorities do not regulate e-cigarettes and e-liquids, but they are still sold legally nationwide in stores and online.