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Cars pass the updated speed limit sign on City Avenue. 
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MITCHELL SHIELDS '22/THE HAWK

New devices to enhance pedestrian safety

Alysa Bainbridge January 29, 2019

Pedestrian safety and traffic-flow mechanisms were recently installed on City Avenue as part of an ongoing project to make the road safer. The long-term project by the university is in conjunction with...

Letter to the Editor

Ali Natale, Julian Lutz, and Whitney Jones January 30, 2018

To the Editor: Last week’s staff editorial, “Pedestrian Safety on Campus: What we can do to make our campus safer” correctly stated the importance of developing traffic safety solutions that directly...

Students walk along the crosswalk at the intersection of Cardinal Avenue and City Avenue (Photo by Matt Barrett ’21).

Increasing pedestrian safety

Charley Rekstis and Alex Karpinski January 23, 2018

University to look at preventive measures for pedestrian accidents Two pedestrian accidents on City Avenue in December prompted St. Joe’s Department of Public Safety to email a statement to all students,...

Julia Furey-Bastian (second from left) and SJU Writing Center student staff (Photo courtesy of the Writing Center).

Sophomore identified as pedestrian struck during finals week

Ana Faguy January 23, 2018

A St. Joe’s student who was gravely injured last month when struck by a vehicle while she was crossing City Avenue is recovering in a rehabilitation hospital in a Philadelphia suburb. Julia Furey-Bastian...

Student crossing at Lapsley Lane and City Avenue (Photo by Luke Malanga '20).

Putting the responsibility on drivers

Mark De Leon February 28, 2017

Putting the responsibility on drivers Seven reported accidents between pedestrians and moving vehicles have occurred at Saint Joseph’s University between January 2015 and February 2017. Six of those...

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