Monday, November 1
- Campus Safety responded to a medical assist in Lund Center.
Tuesday, November 2
- Campus Safety responded to a medical assist at the Carlson Administration Building.
Thursday, November 4
- A student in Norelius Hall reported a theft from his unlocked room.
Friday, November 5
- Campus Safety responded to a medical assist at Schaefer Fine Arts for an injury that occurred on Thursday, November 4.
Saturday, November 6
- A suspected illegal drug substance found in the Johnson Student Union was turned over to Campus Safety.
- Campus Safety cited two students for underage consumption on campus grounds.
Sunday, November 7
- Campus Safety cited a student for underage consumption on campus grounds.
- An unlocked bicycle was reported stolen from the bike rack in front of the Jackson Campus Center.
- A theft of personal property from North Hall was reported.
Tip of the Week
Parking regulations
Some things to remember:
- A parking permit is required for students and staff to park on campus. Visitor spaces are closed to students and employees.
- Visitors wishing to park past 2:00 a.m. or overnight must be register with their social host in the Campus Safety office and display a valid Guest Parking Permit, and in the Norelius Visitor Lot, park in the designated “Overnight” parking spaces.
- Three Flags Circle is a no parking zone at all times.
- It’s never “too late at night” to get a parking permit. Campus Safety is open 24 hours, when contacted by calling x8888.
- If you have a parking permit on one vehicle but are using another vehicle temporarily, you can get a temporary pass in the Campus Safety office at no charge. If you permanently change vehicles, it is a $10 charge for a new sticker, and the old sticker should be turned in. Contact Campus Safety at x8888 or e-mail safety@gustavus.edu with any questions about new or replacement parking decals.