Campus Safety Report (4/15/16)

Monday, April 4

• Campus Safety responded to a medical assist in the Lund Center. One student was transported to the hospital by ambulance.

• Residential Life documented a policy violation involving one student Southwest hall found during room checks on Friday, March 25. A candle was confiscated.

• An of-age alcohol violation that occurred off campus while on a campus-related trip on Saturday, April 2, 2016 was reported. One student was referred to the campus conduct system for providing alcohol to underage students.

Tuesday, April 5

• Residential Life documented a policy violation in Southwest Hall discovered during room checks on Friday, March 25, 2016. A candle was confiscated.

• Residential Life documented documented a policy violation in Arbor View Apartments discovered during room checks on Friday, March 25, 2016. A candle set was confiscated.

• Residential Life documented a policy violation in College View Apartments discovered during room checks on Friday, March 25, 2016. A candle was confiscated.

• Campus Safety responded to a suspected drug violation in Uhler Hall.

• Residential Life documented a false ID linked to a student that was found in Uhler Hall on Thursday, March 24, 2016.

Thursday, April 7

• Campus Safety responded to a suspicious circumstance in Sorensen Hall involving two students and one non-student. Campus Safety referred two students to the campus conduct system for 21 and over alcohol violation and one non-student was issued a trespass warning.

• Campus Safety responded to an alcohol violation in Uhler Hall. One student was referred to the campus conduct system for underage consumption and one student was referred for an of-age alcohol violation.

Friday, April 8

• Campus Safety responded to an alcohol violation on College Grounds. Campus Safety referred one student to the campus conduct system for underage consumption of alcohol.

Saturday, April 9

• A Collegiate Fellow responded to a student of concern in Norelius Hall and documented an underage alcohol violation.

• Campus Safety and Residential Life responded to a suspicious circumstance  in Rundstrom Hall. Campus Safety referred two students to the campus conduct system for a 21 and over alcohol violation.

• Campus Safety responded to a noise complaint in Uhler Hall. Campus Safety referred one student to the campus conduct system for a 21 and over alcohol violation.

• Campus Safety documented damage to College property in Sorensen Hall. A hole was found in a hallway wall.

• Campus Safety responded to a report of a stove top fire that had been extinguished in a College View Apartment.

Sunday, April 10

• Campus Safety responded to an alcohol violation on College grounds. Campus Safety referred one student to the campus conduct system for a 21 and over alcohol violation.

• Campus Safety responded to an alcohol violation on College grounds. Campus Safety referred two students to the campus conduct system for underage consumption of alcohol and one student for underage possession of alcohol.

• Campus Safety responded to Norelius Hall for a medical assist.

• Campus Safety received a report of gender-related verbal bias language in the Jackson Campus Center.

• Campus Safety responded to a report of a smoldering log in the Linnaeus Arboretum.

Note: Case dispositions are available online by viewing the daily crime log on the Campus Safety web page: https://gustavus.edu/safety/incidents/index.php

Tip of the Week:

Healthy Ways to Cope with Stress

Feeling emotional and nervous or having trouble sleeping and eating can all be normal reactions to stress. Engaging in healthy activities and getting the right care and support can put problems in perspective and help stressful feelings subside in a few days or weeks. Some tips for beginning to feel better are:

• Take care of yourself.

• Eat healthy, well-balanced meals

• Exercise on a regular basis

• Get plenty of sleep

• Give yourself a break if you feel stressed out

• Talk to others. Share your problems and how you are feeling and coping with a parent, friend, counselor, doctor, or pastor.

• Avoid drugs and alcohol. Drugs and alcohol may seem to help with the stress. In the long run, they create additional problems and increase the stress you are already feeling.

Recognize when you need more help. If problems continue or you are thinking about suicide, talk to a psychologist, social worker, or professional counselor.

Campus Safety can be reached 24-hours a day at 507-933-8888 and can help refer students to support services.

*The report contained within the Gustavian Weekly is not a full report. The full Daily Crime Log can be found online at https://gustavus.edu/safety/incidents/index.php

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