Crime Log ― November 8-15

Disturbing the Peace dominates this week's Crime Log.
Jana Eller, Office Manager
• November 16, 2016
Crime Log ― November 1-7

A multitude of crime make up this week's Crime Log.
Jana Eller, Office Manager
• November 8, 2016
Hope rises to the top

After a five-year losing streak, Hope Hall takes home the Nationball winner’s belt.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer
• September 9, 2016
Senate, students propose for upcoming year

As this school year wraps up, groups propose for funding to prepare for next year.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer
• April 26, 2016
Apathy towards injustice is unjust

Biolans must stop denying the issue of racism at hand and help one another grow as a community.
Tim Seeberger, Writer
• April 26, 2016
Crime Log March 21 — April 5

Possession of marijuana, child abuse, and petty theft make up this week's crime log.
Jana Eller, Office Manager
• April 5, 2016
First-generation scholars rise

Two floors in Blackstone Hall will integrate a total of 30 first-generation students beginning in fall 2016.
Jocelyn Meza, Writer
• March 17, 2016
After voting, senator positions still open

Of 15 available senator positions, six positions had no competition and three remain empty.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer
• March 15, 2016
Crime Log: March 9 — March 15

This week's crime log consists of petty theft and vandalism.
Jana Eller, Office Manager
• March 15, 2016
Crime Log: Feb. 1 – Feb. 16

Possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia make up this week's crime log.
Alondra Urizar and Jana Eller
• February 16, 2016
Indoor humidity plagues Blackstone residents

Defective air conditioning units cause discomfort, damage and minor flooding within some of the new dorm rooms.
Hannah Wagner, Writer
• November 11, 2015
Blackstone Hall dedicated to founder

Relatives get together to celebrate William E. Blackstone’s legacy in a dedication ceremony.
Melissa Hedrick, Writer
• October 7, 2015
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