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VOLUME 128. NO. 54 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2007 WWWSTUDLIFECOM Security hei ened after student assaulted

BY HANDY SILVER number of leads and is cur showed that students are still fairly safe before. but it was examining how this incident p rehenshe of visitors. with frightening last night \viIh can impact campus security SENIOR NEWS EDITOR rently. conductingorkininterviews.ng i residents asking‘‘\\ho is it?“ seven cop ars policies 'The security strategy in Campus police have been haustibly on follouing aeny before opening the In I c past reSidenIs. in sident Rater Mur cluding fur y'. have felt place today is a result 00fo-n phy arisived home yesterday leav'ng the going discussions that haave eyenin to police tape sec when around been held for man years tioning off tphc \\ohl Garage their suites. In the future, the rig students. parents and more relaxed culture of dor staff about the levellof secu- whereabouts security might change My- de ha I sor unknown, knocked t e Polic Department ers residents have considered culture they wanted to create student‘s door and proceeded “ill be‘1assisting \y' UPD in the further security es around those buildings} said torsexually assault and rob investiigation “theere that could be taken in Stheir Police officers are stationed was some criminal activity building. Sttrom. “Thosea ealways on- going discussions Ihnlk eTheestIudent was transport— in a number 0 t e dor son er “We think there should 40 annd are tmaking MES sttudents found out definitely be peepholes.“ said certainly after an episodeellke additional precauttions to en- about the attack from the of- Murph. omore Chris this. it would be on y prudent e was treateddand released COURIESV or WUPD ethe security of residen- Harris said that he also . the sameday. according to WUPD has begun posting a flyer tiuallE buildings WUPD CID sed Lempfert. asso Iiced the lack of door spy current procedur udn ts are Scurrenmly University Chief of Police with this composite sketch of an one of the two entrances to of Residential Life,o holes. ‘A‘llmy friends‘ schools all havepeepholes' h advised to report suspicious Don Str unidentified assailant InvolvedIn 5 Myers in an effort to monitor day night. “[11 feel like :they are handlingr the situ ictim'5 suite remains persons or activity. to lock The Wmshinngton Universi- Feb 12 attack on a studentIn Myers individuals coming into the b well." said Mu closed olff by the police de- their room dooosr and to ty Police Depacrtrnent (WUPD) donnlton released msp crime ents appeare comforted mMurphy saidh she feels partment as they further cx- check that exterior doors are alert sdescribingWthe suspect proximately 6 feet in height by the presence of a security ore at e yyith security amine t e crime scene annd not proppcd open. WaUPD as a black male ith a mo 180 pounds. and of medium guuard stationed a few fete rmnonitoring the door. .2 tahinok conduct a thoroughinv estiga— that anyone yvith information tache and goateebletween the l.d Strom said that the away from t eood it‘s goodt ther tion. The department is also about scase conttact them ages of 20 to 30. He is ap- department has generated a A cursory sweep of Myers lice officer downstairs. I felt looking towards the future. at extension 3- 3355.

Patel announces University-wide health survey run for SU Pres investigates student habits “IENSNLES. Patel alsocriticized the cur- SENIORSWFRH’ORTER rent armrud saying that BY ANDREA WINTER According to Rijos the depression. Student Health motion concluded from this his year‘s oftficerosnhave not ac- NEWS REPORTER survey is completely confi- Services realized that it was statistic that it is academi- Junior NeilPatel. who unsuc- dential. She said. “We ahve not doing enough in these ar- cally beneficial for students cessfully ran for Student Union duly he ational College no wayof knowing who said eas, It began to target these to get the sh president last year. will be run- transparent in their acntivities. Health Assessment Web sur- what." concerns by a hiring Health Th public can viewSthe ning for the position again this “Thisyearar.USUash otigven vey was emailed to 6.000 The National College Educator. Virginia Fendell. national sune "s uslt year.PaPatel is thefirst to declare [enough] value to students." students on Monday. Student Health Association designed who works exclusively on mndidacy. and has compllEd said Patel.it stalled a little bit 3 I an ices strongly the entire survey except these four issues and by also ' aslate of potential executive of- this year. If SU does not have urges students complete for five custom University implementing Stress Workr an im act on everysstudn on the sur\ey beca iI pla questions concerning where shops on cam us. Despite his disappointment this campus. they are not doing t imple adjustments students party as well as According to the ZOO-l at last year5 loss. Patelsaid that irjoob.‘ he felt compelledto oc'ffiially The roblem with thecur- vehimself with Student rent administration, says Patel res s Union( is 1:Ehat they had too much of e s vey Iwas not elected last al arning ceurv ming into takes about 20 year. ltookitalittlett"ough. said their positions, having only one mi tes Patel. who was defeated by Paul year of internal SU experience able. anmter '1 realiz between ternh.This ording “We didn’t that IrealIy liked SU. It's what to Patel delayed any significant cl th I pro- achievements by the eXecutives actively with by months. e d from “Paul [Moinester] was not .2004, e part ofSUbefore.” said Patel idn't e “He di not have that much e rien A huge rt of the that way. It tury last year. whereMOhe was a was a time of tative for years l transi» and as co-chair of IheSturl ting done. too mucch time has Groups ties Committee passssed. They did not start off ter. running" rectify those deficiencioes. Pateloutlined a plattofrm of three als: rov- trigthecampus fimess faucnilities, increasing snideent influence on R1 5. a AssemblySeries speakers and Melissa Ru- mtreasuryleade plmeet- working nWas gton wittch ingsLlfeellikelaminvolved University's0sustainabilhimtyg. In nator of Health nowjustasmucbaslwaslast terms of the University”5 fitness anrid \\el ness.

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Filling out Patel‘s slate are Iot irsern’oes lens ogf wah I af— ”an”... .‘ht w.....'u.‘.u.. 533w " JIJIH surv vloeptesidential teBrit There should always be that facts studentts Inuit plat I' In IarryPere asofliomore who push towards impacting stu academic success \\'e‘ re students' experiences ivith survey. cold and flu ranked the fall (luv | TII\(I’SII) LIIIISI' chaired SGAC with Patel last dents.“ he said. "There redif- lookingfor risks thatimpede gambling insurance and high among the reasons stue l0 connduct this one in the year.junitr Ray Mailbag]:I ferent initiatives that if SUuses [ha i credit card db ems miss class. In response springinordtrtogeian alter- president of Associadonof tstbudge right and promotes can help the student body. The results from \then the to ”11$ statistic Health Pro- nate perspective on student in American ancients who m'll values at the beginning of the “c prioritize our resources sun ey vvasla st toinducted in motion Sen\ices began thc health. Director of Student year. wecanhaveagreateayea based on the res u I fall of 2004 have instigated a Self— (are Campaign Health Senices. Alan (Ilass. Patti‘s platform would pro e University randomly series of Chan cs at Student educates students on hoyv has decided lti conduct the

moteUS pirogramrn“8“ to selected 4.000 undergradu» Health Sen ices. Ruiv itch Sdld to deal yvith these common survey ever, I\\U and a half keeping students informed of are students and 2.000 that all mponents illnesses and “hen it IS ap- years. ltoughly 30 percent of the executing—particuularly uaie students to partitipate. of Student Health Services. propriate for them to contact the Students participating in the president's—dayetoday ac The survey‘s e max subject I senices. Health 5 The survey tiis year “III be line reads, “Important Mes- Health Promotion also ml“ students \vho were not rudetns have become less sage from the Chancellor." pulled SIaIISTlLS from the inv ludt‘d in the 1004 results. invokedin SL‘.‘ said Patel, ‘1 do Ruvvitch Said “The fact that gether in order to prioriIi/cv 100-1 survey I 15 tall in Its Students \vho Irimplctc notthinkstudenntsareasaware the chancellor alious us based upon the sunc-y s re- efforts to dd\t:l’Tl\L' the flu aunt-y are 4'IlglI’)|t‘ to before. Be to use ame is huge. lI sults. shn. The 1004 survey lndl' umTIll' lollvming pit/cs: S"; nsm amide of alandan", shuns great support The _‘lliJ-l survey indicated caIc-d Ihal students \vho had ’lIl I lde In itiv houl store. Sim within SU. h is when tttose where to go when they have the administration for the that the four greatest risks TL‘LL'Hl‘d flu a 8:00 aIfIlfl" \ourht-r or a

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C.‘ 93 PD :1. ashngton University president sincethein seclurity on tcampu Q is notv1within a protective school'8 incepti Or Jan. 29 an e.b 12. orerd o'preyent crime. bubble; real and serious 1636. But despitoenhlEnI‘ tiyely. In both instance:sj.r:the Residential Life depends crimes can and will happen qualifications and Nathan Evarly never occurre criminal was able tog upon the efforts of students. on this cam us if they are her ability to lead West or any 0 access into the residen:ce hall In response to recent events. doarms thattonly require stu- not prevented by the collec- I can‘t help but thinkthat other professors who refused without force. and at ast Lempfert stated that Resi- deetn s to swipe in. Bu t wtit tive efforts of students and Lawrennce umm ould to teach introductory-level in one inci enceby “tlailgat- dential Life is redouhling that freedom ofcon1enience the University administra- still be a better president for AndI’lnfacth.tlss ing" another student into the Iitsl efforts to educate [its] comes a security risk that tioni Harvar attitude tow Summers of course. had a helped spur hissdownfalls veryrockypresidency while nhwheneeenjoyed signifi- he ard. Histtenure cant support from students wasWrrisarked with several and alumni. A Harvard poll 1erbal ine in: EDITORIAL CARTOON public suggestion thatbio- second schedule11 vote ofcno- logical differences between wr and provide some3insightintoficthe lack of

women in setenti cfields eahd an unusually chilly IUNDEERSTAND THESE THINGS. THREE WEEKS A60. SHE SAID SHE relationship withinany 0 that the faculty didnt take SAN ASTRONAU12100 WAS GOING TO 7-ELEVENggoBsJY Harvard‘5 professors. A t time to sten. nDershowitz wrote directly after Suuermm resignation that the inci- voote of no- confidencefrom dent "asytatthntone group Hnwpwr there were some exceptional d'etatnnot only agairuttuSn1- mers but against the whole arvarrd cornmunl course. he had his probolenu weHlL had a nasty habit

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