First Floor of North Hall Closed After Student Attempts Suicide

First Floor of North Hall Closed After Student Attempts Suicide

Whose team are you rooting for this season? Read about "The Voice" and its all-star judges on Not officially associated with the University of Florida Published by Campus Communications, Inc. of Gainesville, Florida We Inform. You Decide. page 12. VOLUME 106 ISSUE 102 WWW.ALLIGATOR.ORG THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012 First fl oor of North Hall closed after student attempts suicide Student found in shower; fl oor closed for about six hours TYLER JETT Alligator Staff Writer University Police closed the fi rst fl oor of North Hall for about six hours Wednesday after a student attempted suicide. Offi cers responded to a call at 12:12 p.m. indicating a man had been stabbed in the neck. He was found in the shower, and paramedics brought him to Shands at UF, Maj. Brad Barber said. Barber added he could not com- ment on the condition of the student, whose name was not released due to the sensitivity of the circumstance. Offi cers originally believed someone attacked the stu- dent, but after interviews with people at the scene, UPD concluded he tried to take his own life, Barber said. The department doesn’t expect to fi le any criminal charges. One student said when he went to take a shower around 10 a.m. Wednesday, the bathroom fl oor was fl ooded when he walked in and another shower was run- ning. When he later left the bathroom, the water was still running, but he merely thought it odd, not dangerous. Rachel Crosby / Alligator He did not look in the stall. UPD offi cer John Savona stands behind police tape at North Hall where a student attempted suicide on Wednesday Police cars and a forensics truck spent the afternoon afternoon, according to police. SEE NORTH, PAGE 4 Rapid weight loss for Spring UF Peace Corps program ranks Break poses health risks � TOO MUCH GYM TIME CAN BE need to ‘bulk up.’” second in volunteer numbers The pressure to reach a goal weight JULIA GLUM going and what they’re teaching,” she said. SYMPTOM OF EATING DISORDER. Alligator Writer within a limited time can have detrimen- The application process can last from about four to 15 months, Panikowski said. tal results. Students who walk into the Peace Corps Applicants range from freshmen to se- CASEY MACIOGE “I have had to give sugar packets to Alligator Contributing Writer offi ce on UF’s campus often walk out with niors and Gainesville community members a student who had not worked out in a their minds far from Gainesville. to UF staff. 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This is why they’re doing it, and then there are other of becoming beach-ready, often risking Excessive exercising could be a symp- UF’s second consecutive year at No. 2. people wanting to do the same,” she said. their long-term health. tom of an eating disorder, according to This year, UF needed three more people UF alumna and professor Jennifer Gillett- Briana Bostwick, UF public relations to claim the top overall spot, which is held by the UF Department of Psychiatry’s web- Kaufman volunteered in Morocco from 1998 senior and operations supervisor for the University of Washington, said recruiter to 2000. site. Southwest Recreation Center, is familiar Amy Panikowksi. She wrote in an email that she recom- The department opened its inpatient with this ritual. UF's 30 graduate division volunteers mends the Peace Corps to students. facility of the Eating Disorder Recovery “A week or so before Spring Break, ranked No. 1 in 2011. 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