AUSTIN (KXAN) — Students at the University of Texas called for better communication policies Friday in response to the deadly stabbing that happened on campus May 1, 2017.

The UT Student Government said it would like to see changes to the text message alert policy by having dispatchers notify first responders and then immediately issue a text alert before taking new calls.

“Our hope is really just that students, one, are understanding that the university and law enforcement are there to protect them and to ensure their safety,” said UT Student Government Chief of Staff Santiago Rosales. “And that that’s being communicated to them, and that students feel informed throughout any incident.”

They also called for funding to cover a new dispatcher and dispatch system, a student voice in the crisis communication center, faster emergency communication to parents and better protocol to address rumors that follow a crisis.

Here is the full text of the proposal presented by UT Student Government: