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December 15, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Campus Blotter

Jan. 15, 8:10 p.m.Parking lot near River ClusterA female employee reported minor damage to her car parked in the River Cluster parking lot. Safety and Security determined that an unknown person had backed into the car, causing damage to its rear. The perpetrator has not yet been identified and Safety and Security is investigating the incident.

Jan. 15, 1:00 a.m.Class of 1953 CommonsSafety and Security received a Good Samaritan call about an intoxicated male in the Class of 1953 Commons. The student, who was later identified as a member of the Class of 2013, was transported to Dick's House for treatment.

Jan. 15, 1:53 a.m.Fahey-McLane Residence HallSafety and Security received a Good Sam call about an intoxicated male member of the Class of 2013 in McLane Hall. The individual was taken to Dick's House for treatment.

Jan. 15, 2:14 a.m.Epsilon Kappa Theta sororitySafety and Security received a call from a member of Epsilon Kappa Theta sorority reporting damage to the interior of the sorority's house. When officers arrived, they found that both a glass lamp and two sink faucets had been broken. Residents said that an unknown individual had come into the house, but that no one had witnessed the damages occur. Safety and Security does not know the identity of the perpetrator, and investigations are ongoing.

Jan. 16, 3:26 a.m.Tuck DriveA Safety and Security officer discovered a male member of the Class of 2014 who was struggling to walk on Tuck Drive. The officer asked if the student needed assistance and determined that the individual was intoxicated and required treatment. The student was taken to Dick's House and released the next morning.

Jan. 16, 2:48 p.m.Thayer Engineering SchoolA water leak at the Thayer School of Engineering was reported to Safety and Security, who determined that the leak was a result of backed-up snow that had created an "ice dam."

courtesy of Director of Safety and Security and College Proctor Harry Kinne

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