Posted on 27 February 2008
By Megan DeMarco
A resident of Wolfe Hall was charged with the underage consumption of alcoholic beverages after he was found urinating on another student’s bed while she was in it.
On Feb. 17 at 8:35 a.m. Campus Police officers were dispatched to Wolfe, where a resident said she returned to her room from using the bathroom and saw the accused urinating on the lower bed-bunk while her roommate was in it.
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Posted on 20 February 2008
By Megan DeMarco
Creating a Web site for local immigrants to e-mail their families at home, integrating a leadership workshop for inner-city kids with a college basketball game and teaching Trenton elementary school students how to create a business plan are just a few examples of the work some students at the College are doing to improve their community.
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Posted on 20 February 2008
By Megan DeMarco
A report of harassment was filed in Cromwell Hall on Feb. 8 at 1:30 a.m. The victims told Campus Police officers that a group of students were in the hallway of their room and placed wet cereal under their door. The suspects then banged loudly on their door and ran away.
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Posted on 20 February 2008
By Megan DeMarco
Jessie Barnes, senior history major, suffered a rare daytime attack from a raccoon on Wednesday, Feb. 13, when opening the trunk of his car on the second level of Lot 6 as the normally nocturnal critter sank its teeth into his ankle.
Barnes said the animal ran out from under a nearby car around noon while he and his girlfriend were standing in the parking lot.
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Posted on 13 February 2008
By Megan DeMarco
At 9:30 p.m. on Jan. 30 Campus Police officers were at the Townhouses Complex for a fire drill when a student did not evacuate her room because she was intoxicated. The student was brought outside by a housing assistant and then brought into the lounge to be treated by Lions’ EMS.
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Posted on 13 February 2008
By Megan DeMarco
Senior Week is back this year, and although the alcohol policy from last year has not changed, everything else from past Senior Weeks has.
“It’s a new program that will help us leave our legacy,” senior class vice president Brad Henriksen said. “It’s not like the old Senior Weeks.
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Posted on 06 February 2008
By Megan DeMarco
An intoxicated male was found on Jan. 25 at 2:10 a.m. When a Campus Police officer arrived at the scene, the male was sitting on the sidewalk and swaying his upper body side to side. The officer found his breath smelled like alcohol, his eyes were bloodshot and glassy, his speech was slurred, he was unable to stand straight up and there was an unknown liquid on the front of his shirt.
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Posted on 28 November 2007
By Megan DeMarco
A Domino’s Pizza delivery sign was found in a room in Travers Hall on Nov. 4 at 3:20 a.m. A Campus Police officer was dispatched to Travers on report of a fire alarm sounding off.
When the officer arrived at the room the officer did not observe any signs of smoke or fire.
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Posted on 14 November 2007
By Megan DeMarco
On Oct. 31 at 3 a.m. Campus Police was dispatched to the Student Recreation Center on a report of a stolen golf cart. When the officer arrived, Rec. Center staff said between the hours of 10:30 p.m. and 2:55 a.m. an unknown person took the cart without permission.
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Posted on 07 November 2007
By Megan DeMarco
A nationwide shortage of nursing faculty has not significantly affected the College yet, due to careful planning by administrators.
According to Dean of the School of Nursing, Health and Exercise Science Susan Bakewell-Sachs, the School of Nursing is able to cover both lecture and clinical classes, despite the national crisis.
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Posted on 07 November 2007
By Megan DeMarco
An assault was reported on Saturday, Oct. 20, at 5:40 p.m. A student was found bleeding from the head and lying unconscious in Lot 4, and was transported to Capital Health Systems for further evaluation.
A witness to the injury said he saw the end of an altercation with the unconscious student and another student over “cheese balls.
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Posted on 07 November 2007
By Megan DeMarco
Students will have the opportunity during the 2008-2009 school year to live in the office of Residential Education and Housing’s (ResEd) newly implemented Living/Learning Communities (LLC), which means groups of students can apply to be housed together based on a common academic theme they wish to explore.
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Posted on 31 October 2007
By Megan DeMarco
On Thursday, Oct. 4, at 12:05 a.m. Campus Police received several calls from residents of Townhouses South and West about a suspicious person harassing them and attempting to enter their residences.
When a Campus Police officer arrived at Townhouses South, the officer found the student sitting on a bench in front of the complex.
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Posted on 31 October 2007
By Megan DeMarco
Two students found several insects in the steamed broccoli served at Eickhoff Hall on Oct. 18.
Shaina Basile, junior criminology and justice studies major, said she was about to eat the broccoli from the “Classics” station when a freshman student saw her and stopped her from eating it.
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