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ID. The subject stated, "Back off
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Further investigation revealed subjt
had been in a similar incident Ju
1. As a result of this incident, subj(
was mailed a certified letter wami]
him to stay off campus pending
hearing with the office of stude:
discipline.
Autobreakmg, larceny of cigaretti
USC A-3 lot. Complainant stat<
that person(s) unknown removed ti
below listed item from her unsecur
vehicle: one box of Winston Ult:
Light Cigarettes with an estimate
value of $15.
July 14
Grand larceny of freezer
Wiffiams-Brice Stadium. Complaina
stated that person(s) unknot
removed the listed items from
secured concession area on the ea
side of the stadium. Items take
three Lemonlce portable ice crea
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July 12
Peeping Tom, Moore dormitory.
Victim stated that a short-haired
male wearing a yellow shirt and baggy
ry. pants came into the shower room on
by the sixth floor. Victim stated that the
ng subject picked up the shower curtain
iw and peeped in and ran. Units were
d, unable to locate subject,
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ed Street residence. Officer was traveling
lis down Greene Street and the victim
or flagged officer down. She stated that
ad her boyfriend had hit her in the head
rt. and back with a broomstick. Victim
jet had a visible knot on her head,
iy Another officer arrived on the scene,
Jet and units spoke with the subject,
ag who smelled of alcohol. The subject
; a told the officers he did not want the
nt victim in the house so he ran her off.
Subject was arrested, and victim was
escorted in to get her clothing.
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be *FTC larceny, Wachovia bank,
ed Victim stated that subject removed
ra $200 from his Wachovia accounts
ed after he left his card in the ATM.
Property stolen: $100 from checking
account, $100 from savings account.
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nt Larceny of meat slicer, Roost
m Cafeteria. Complainant stated that
a person(s) unknown removed an
st industrial meat slicer, with an
n: estimated value of $300, from a
m portable cart.
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ROSALIND HARVEY News Editor
For several years, student body ref
campaign platforms have been centered f
around dining concerns and bringing ^
a Chick-fil-A to USC's campus.
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Marriott's five-year contract that brought an<
the popular chicken eatery to the
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According to Richard Wertz, the
director of business affairs, Marriott's ^
new nve year contract will bring several
new changes in campus dining. Ch
Graduate student Stephen Harms jnf
said he feel Marriott's changes will be coE
good for USC students.
"This is a vast change from a few Sta
years ago. I am glad to see that campus fie
dinning is faying to meet student needs," stu
Harms said.
Senior Rushi Patel agrees, "I am stu
happy changes are being made, but I on)
do not understand why it has taken so cor
long for the student's voice to come
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npleted before fall semester begins.
Marriott will also be adding a
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ident needs.
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"Good communication between
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;lp develop the relationship needed
reduce crimes on campus."
The Law Enforcement and Safety
apartment will have something
iw beginning in the fell to increase
e safety of students.
"We have a lot of officers in the
:ademy, and we are strictly
omoting community policing,"
allman said. "Campus Patrol
Beers (CPOs) will be undergraduate
adents working in uniform during
ening shifts to protect students
id enhance the University police
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The first tip is to "trust your
stincts. If a place or situation doesn't
el right, it probably isn't. Leave,"
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