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Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

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Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

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Palacios-Senate Nov. 22

The Safety and Appropriation Committee will be assigned to make sure that there is lighting that will include a map, over all pay phones around campus for the safety concerns around campus it was announced at the ASCC Senate meeting on Wednesday.

ASCC Vice President Alex Armendariz said that during a walkthrough of the campus with interim chief of campus police Richard Bukowiecki and former commissioner of external affairs Gredma Casasola Armendariz said that all three noticed that the lights in the area of the phones were not on.

Holly Bogdanovich, director of student activities commented that the reason for those in a committee is to say whether or not the pay phones work and if the pay phone has a light that works.

In the case of those phones that have less light, she said one who has to report, “The location of the pay phone on campus, but not say there is a pay phone without a working light.”

Armendariz stated during the meeting, “The lights in the area of pay phones are supposed to be on within all of the areas pay phones especially for the night students.”

In addition, with the concern over there not being enough light there will now be a direct line to campus police in case of an emergency or in case students report an incident; that includes if there is dim lighting in a specific area.

Furthermore, Armendariz there is another planned walkthrough of the campus that will be scheduled early in the spring semester to see the progress of the lighting situation.

Night students will soon be provided with a flashlight and a whistle in case of an emergency.

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