Students have frequently seen cats roaming around campus every semester. Whether they are emotional support animals (ESA), feral, or domesticated, the cats certainly grab the attention of students and passersby. Each year, as the colder season sets in though, students sometimes take it upon themselves to pick up the cats and turn them into animal.
The following were included in the University Police Department daily crime log from Oct. 29 to Nov. 4: SUNDAY, OCT. 29 12:15 a.m., Ben Reifel Hall, drug/narcotics violation 8:04 a.m., 900 block of Campanile Ave., ficticious/false identification 9:12 p.m., Highway 14 Bypass, DUI MONDAY, OCT. 30 10:11 p.m., Meadows South, intentional damage/vandalism WENESDAY, NOV. 1.
Since the start of the fall semester, students living on-campus in different dorms have faced multiple difficulties with issues such as power outage, flooding, cold water and more. This has been disrupting basic, required amenities. Director of Housing and Residential Life, Rebecca Peterson, spoke on how busy it gets into managing 18 resident halls.
Sunday, Oct. 8 Intentional damage/vandalism at 1:41 a.m. at Lot 147 by Hyde Monday, Oct. 9 Drug/narcotics violations at 11:02 p.m. at Abbott Hall Wednesday, Oct. 11 Intentional damage/vandalism at 12:14 a.m. at Binnewies Hall Thursday, Oct. 12 Theft at 11:25 a.m. at Ben Reifel Hall Curfew/loitering/Vagrancy at 1:13 p.m. at Pugsley Continuing Education Center.