Mustang Daily, December 1, 2003
ww.mustangdaily.calpoly.edu CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN lUtS OBISPO ide SPORTS, page 8 Monday, December 1,2003 nsung heroes lead team Mustangs heat San Jose Spartans, 70-62 In ARTS & CULTURE, page 4 blink-182 matures in fifth album Today's weather Volume LXVIll, Number 55,1916-2003 High: 65° Low: 45° Full forecast, page 2 D A i i : Cameras hiUI kp th1 IV. pft I I add to risky sR ISE By John Pierson behavior, t’s midnijiht. Behind Sierra Madre someone suspiciously sneaks near the hike racks. The holt cutter comes out, the lock is broken Iand the sneak makes t)ft with a tree 10-speed. study says Bike theft on campus is up this year. Between 10 and 12 hikes have By Caitlin O'Farrell been stolen since the .school term heyan in September. MUSTANG DAILY STAFF WRITER “It’s difficult to tell how much worse theft is," said University Police Department Commander Bill Watton. It happens everyday. College, high “Year to year, we’ll see some hij^ upswing’s in theft when people school and even elementary students come over from the valley,” he said, “hut we don’t know if that’s participate in risky behaviors such as what’s happening or if this has been a rash of IcKal thefts.” lighting themselves on fire, extreme Watton also said stolen hikes have been taken from all over cam fighting and crashing into walls. pus; there is no central location were theft is more prevalent. Recently, three Cal Poly psychology Agribusiness freshman Jason Diestel lives on campus and keeps his professors conducted a study linking hike in his rcx>m.
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