St. Paul has begun its semi-annual street sweep, which lasts through November and will affect student parking around campus.
Public Safety briefs
Public urination near the arches, suspicious activity and a small oven fire are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Public Safety briefs
Damaged audio equipment, a BB gun shooting and public urination are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Public Safety briefs
Intoxicated students in the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex, a water leak in Morrison Hall and an arrested student are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
2 students robbed at gunpoint
The Public Safety report said two students were walking south on Prior Avenue around 1 a.m. when they were approached by two men, one of whom reportedly had a handgun.
Aggravated assault claim a hoax
After St. Thomas Public Safety reported an aggravated assault involving a St. Thomas student Sept. 20, the student recanted his story.
Public Safety reports 1 arrest, 11 intoxicated fans at Tommie-Johnnie
Saturday’s record-setting crowd of 12,483 fans brought high energy but also created challenges for St. Thomas Public Safety and the St. Paul Police Department.
In Depth – Riots and rivalries
Public Safety Crime Prevention Officer, Wells Farnham, joins reporter Simeon Lancaster to discuss the possibilities of riots at the annual Tommie-Johnnie game.
Public Safety briefs
An individual urinating outside of the Murray-Herrick Campus Center, a fake ID and a burst water pipe are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
2 St. Thomas students victims of theft, attempted robbery
The theft was reported near Ford Parkway and Cleveland Avenue Friday; the attempted robbery took place in the area of Summit and Cleveland avenues Saturday.
Public Safety briefs
Suspicious activity outside of Binz Refectory, possession of marijuana and a medical emergency in Ireland Hall are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Green Line expands transportation options near campus
Recent improvements to bus routes and access to the Green Line light rail may start influencing St. Thomas students’ transportation choices.
News in :90 – Sept. 10, 2014
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014.
Nail polish could detect date rape drug
Similar to drug-detecting cups and straws, a new nail polish able to discover drugs commonly used in date rapes may one day become available to students.
Public Safety warns against solicitors near campus
The warning is largely due to a man who has a history of harassing students by asking for money and other courtesies.