Tennessee State University (TSU) is implementing a new policy to keep
students and staff safe. The changes come after a rash of vandalism and
a shooting this school year on campus.
It's already difficult for students to get around campus without identification.
"I use it going to the cafeteria, going in and out of my dorm and
driving on campus," freshman Xavier Johnson explained about the
importance of his identification.
A new policy has students and staff lining the halls at the campus
police department. Each one is required to get a new photo
identification. Starting on March 1st it must be prominently displayed
while on campus.
The current policy requires everyone to be able to present identification only when asked.
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