Monday, October 3, 2011

10-3-11 News

Another year has gone by and the results are in regarding campus safety. On Friday, the annual safety and crime report from the office of student life was released detailing reports of alcohol-related arrests and more.

The report says in 2010 there were approximately 363 liquor law violations on campus in residential facilities.
The report lists 25 burglaries on campus from the same year as well as six forcible sexual offenses. There were also zero recorded hate crimes on campus listed in the report.

Future crime fighters and the public are invited to two free presentations by representatives from federal law enforcement agencies at Kansas State University in October.

K-state's Criminology Club is sponsoring discussions by Brooke Burger, a U.S. Border Patrol agent based in Topeka, tomorrow and by Kristopher Lewiston, an agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Topeka office, on Thursday, Oct. 20. Both presentations start at 7 p.m. in the K-state Student Union's Little Theater.