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June 14, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 33
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Simmons reminds graduates of 'debt you owe to the world'

Receiving a degree is a privilege, and with that privilege comes a great deal of responsibility, said Ruth J. Simmons, Ph.D., in her keynote address at the University's 141st Commencement May 10. Full story

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The following incidents were reported to University Police from May 8 - June 10. Readers with information that could assist in investigating these incidents are urged to call 935-5555. This release is provided as a public service to promote safety awareness and is available on the University Police Web site.



May 16

3:29 p.m. -- A person stated that an unknown person stole his moped that was parked in front of Mudd House. Total loss is valued at $800.

May 21

1:41 p.m. -- A male, described as African-American, approximately 30 years old with a thin build and wearing tan pants, a green jacket, a brown baseball cap and carrying a backpack, was seen in the Lopata Hall basement carrying several items in a trash can. The subject appeared to be nervous. The subject was last seen in the first-floor stairwell of Lopata Hall, where $4,000 in equipment was recovered. All items were taken from the Sever Institute of Technology between 12:30-1:30 p.m. May 21, and $80 of equipment remains missing.

June 4

1:08 p.m. --A faculty member reported a male tried to take her laptop computer and assaulted her in Ridgley Hall. The suspect left when the faculty member yelled for a department secretary to call the police. The suspect was last seen running south on Forsyth Boulevard. An investigation is continuing.

Additionally, University Police responded to 12 reports of larceny, seven reports of property damage, four reports of auto accident, two reports of telephone harassment, and one report each of arson, arrest, burglary and chemical spill.


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