 Hey Cal Bears, I'm Alex Xiao, captain with UCPD. I'm here to talk to you about safety. We all know that it can be dangerous walking alone at night here in Cal State. So I want to talk to you about a resource that's accessible to all Cal's teams, but none of the people use. I'm talking about Bear Walk. Bear Walk is a program designed to keep you safe at night by walking you to and from destinations. So here are the basics of that. The Bear Walk is available to you from dusk till 4 a.m. It is staffed by our community service officers, who are students just like you, but trained by UCPD. Their service boundaries are Cedar Street to the north, Shannock Avenue to the west, Derby to the south, and Prospect Street to the east. Additionally, the night safety shuttles runs from 7.30 a.m. to 4 a.m. And then you switch to the door-to-door service that runs from 4 a.m. to 5.30 a.m. Here is what a community service officer looks like. We can always be identified by our uniforms and we always carry our police IDs with us. If you're interested in becoming a CSO, visit the UCPD website or talk to a CSO the next time you see us. It's really awesome to be a CSO because you get to help out your community and keep Berkeley safe. Basically, we're here for you, rain or shine. You can reach us on our app available through iTunes or the Android market. Or just go to Bear Walk.berkeley.edu. And for those of us who are a little bit of a logically challenged like Oskie over here, you can simply give us a go-of-hash phone call at 510-642-9255 or 510-642-Walk. This is your ASUC External Affairs Vice President reminding you to be safe out there. Oh, and go Bears!