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FindAPlace
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The campus itself is a distance away from anything in the city that could be considered run down. The campus has the blue emergency poles and services to escort students after hours. [View Full Report] |
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coin
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I mean, it's Stanford, so I'm sure they take care of their students, but it didn't feel very homey because of how spread-out it was and thus it didn't feel as safe as, say, Pomona [View Full Report] |
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'08Holla
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The standard emergency beacons, but more impressive was the lack of concern for locking up bikes (1x,xxx bikes on campus). [View Full Report] |
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diginetgod
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Has a good security system and campus police, but the only thing that ever occurs is bike theft, which makes sense since EVERYONE rides a bike. Seriously, the students are too nice to do anything bad. [View Full Report] |
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Chewie
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Palo Alto/Stanford is an extremely safe city. [View Full Report] |
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superwizard
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There really is a sense of safety in the campus. [View Full Report] |
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rosarei
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Good, maybe because it's pretty isolated from the outside. [View Full Report] |
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purplerain666
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the first night I got lost after visiting the Coho and i was wandering trying to find light to read a map in a tank top and shorts. normally i'd be a little worried but these strange men (not as kinky as it sounds, i promise) gave me a coat and walke [View Full Report] |