Tuesday, January 19
- Two students were cited for underage consumption of alcohol. One student was cited for disorderly conduct and simple assault and transported to the Nicollet County Jail.
- Campus Safety investigated a possible drug violation in Uhler Hall.
Wednesday, January 20
- A student while in Rundstrom Hall was cited for underage consumption of alcohol.
Thursday, January 21
- Campus Safety responded to a domestic dispute while in College View.
Saturday, January 23
- Campus Safety was called to North Hall for an alcohol violation. A student was cited for underage consumption.
- A Pittman Hall resident was cited for underage consumption and taken to detox.
Sunday, January 24
- A student while in the Campus Center was cited for underage consumption and taken to detox.
Thursday, January 28
- A student reported receiving threatening text-messages.
- Two students reported that they had items stolen from Lund center men’s and women’s locker rooms.
Friday, January 29
- The departments of Campus Safety and Residential Life responded to a medical assist at Gibbs Hall.
- A possible theft from Nobel Hall was reported to Campus Safety.
Saturday, January 30
- Campus Safety responded to a domestic dispute in Pittman Hall.
- A student reported his unlocked room in College View had been burglarized.
- A student reported the theft of his iPod Touch from the men’s locker room at Lund Center.
- Campus Safety was called to Norelius Hall for an underage non-student that was in possession of alcohol.
Sunday, February 7
- Campus Safety cited a student for an of age alcohol violation in Southwest Hall. The student was transported to detox.
Tip of the Week
During a Winter Storm – FEMA Guidelines
Listen to your radio, television, or NOAA Weather Radio for weather reports and emergency information.
Eat regularly and drink ample fluids, but avoid caffeine and alcohol.
Conserve fuel, if necessary, by keeping your residence cooler than normal. Temporarily close off heat to some rooms.
If the pipes freeze, remove any insulation or layers of newspapers and wrap pipes in rags. Completely open all faucets and pour hot water over the pipes, starting where they were most exposed to the cold (or where the cold was most likely to penetrate).
I think its great you post these reports! All colleges should do this.