Today, SafeWalk will begin the first phase of an expansion aimed at better catering to off-campus students by eventually serving all locations within a 20-minute walking radius from campus.
SafeWalk, a student government-run program, has served students at on-campus locations, Greek housing, Granville Towers and parts of Franklin Street and Rosemary Street.
Through the program, teams of SafeWalkers accompany students to or from these locations Sunday through Thursday between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m.
To accommodate more students beginning this spring, the program will start a three-phase expansion plan to extend its reach off campus. This addition, which is sponsored by UNC organizations and some local businesses, will not increase student fees, said Christina Lynch, director of SafeWalk.
By the end of the semester, Lynch said she expects the program to reach up to Caldwell Street, which intersects with Church Street.
In the first phase of expansion, SafeWalk will extend down Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to the Mill Creek Condominiums.
These locations, which include Hillsborough Street, Henderson Street and North Street, were chosen based on anonymous responses to surveys sent out nine months ago, Lynch said.
Students said they were excited by the changes.
“I’m afraid of the dark,” said Simone Trotman, a freshman nursing major. “I use SafeWalk all the time. It’s nice to know that they are working to help other students as well.”