
Confusion over D.C. drug laws led to violation increase: officials
The number of students referred to campus authorities for drug violations increased by roughly 9 percent over the past year.
The number of students referred to campus authorities for drug violations increased by roughly 9 percent over the past year.
Fifty-one incidents of rape and fondling were reported on the Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon campuses in 2017, more than double the number reported in 2015.
EMeRG transported a student to the GW Hospital emergency room after ice thrown out of a Shenkman Hall window struck her in the head.
University Police Department officers arrested a teenage male visiting the University after he assaulted a female student.
UPD responded to the Shenkman Hall basement for a report of a disorderly employee in a disagreement with management.
A male student reported to UPD that another student sexually and physically assaulted him multiple times in South Hall.
The number of stolen cars in the Foggy Bottom area increased in the first two months of the year – prompting local police to increase patrols.
UPD received a report that a male student caused damage to a wooden display involved in a demonstration and stole a student’s cellphone.
A female staff member reported that an unknown male employee harassed her multiple times on the Virginia Science and Technology Campus shuttle.
After UPD officers on patrol detected an odor in Thurston Hall, an administrative housing search found drugs and fireworks.