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Hens Celebrate Homecoming Sex Assault Violations Story False on Par with by MARINA KOREN Managing News Editor the Sexual Assault Reported UDPD's Oct 1 j4 \ j I Crews break ground Couple discusses llens'soccerteam on UDairy Creamery living with AIDS makes playoffs Seepage 6 Seepage 18 Seepage 28 Check out the website for lDI'CVIC)V\\''"~ I Tuesday, November 9, 2010 ·(un breaking news and more. Volume 146, Issue 11 UD police: Hens celebrate Homecoming sex assault Violations story false on par with BY MARINA KOREN Managing News Editor The sexual assault reported UDPD's Oct. 31 at the Rodney Complex did not occur, according to university police. The alleged victim recanted her story last Thursday during the predictions investigation, and the case was BY MEGHAN O'REILLY closed. University police Chief Patrick Staff Reporter Ogden said officers notified Rodney Once every year, the campus residents of the alleged sexual turns into a blue and yellow assault because of the Jeanne Clery playground for uqiversity students Disclosure of Campus Security and alumni. During Homecoming, Policy and Campus Crime Statistics overall Blue Hen spirit grows Act, which was signed into law all the way from Main Street to in 1990 after a Lehigh University the Bob Carpenter Center. But freshman was murdered by another what also increases-especially Lehigh student in her residence at the university tailgate-is the hall four years earlier. The Clery presence of alcohol-related crime. Act requires all colleges to disclose "We don't expect students information about crime occurring THE REVIEW/Dan Scrutchfield Students cheer Hens on to a 48-0 victory over Towson at Saturday's footbaU game. not to drink," university police on campus in a timely manner. Chief Patrick Ogden said. "When "There were some things they drink so much they can't that she told us during the initial protect themselves, it becomes a investigation that kind of aroused problem." our suspicion, if you will," Ogden Alcohol-related violations said. "So when she reported this, Students, alums gather at tailgate rose slightly this Homecoming we were kind of not 100 percent BY JESSICA SORENTINO "I wanted to come and see my weekend, but were not more than sure that it happened, but we expected, according to Ogden. erred on the side of caution [ ... ] Student Affairs Editor friends, tailgate and walk down Main Street after being in the real • Hens trounce Towson Twelve people were detained We thought it was best for the for alcohol violations and the university community to put it out After graduating in May, world for a little while now," said -page 28 alumnus Greg Hastings, feeling Hastings, now a civil engineer in university police department there." received five calls regarding After the student recanted her nostalgic about his college Manhattan. "I just needed to relive • RSOs compete in annual experience, packed up his university the glory days." olympics - page 8 disorderly conduct, Ogden said. statement, she provided university Of the 12 alcohol violations, police with details of the incident. paraphernalia and headed to Newark At 11 :30 a.m. Saturday, the •UD, Towson athletes raise to celebrate Homecoming Saturday he said five of the individuals were See RODNEY page 9 with current students and other money for charity alumni. 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