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Drunk students blame it on the ‘juice’

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A student blamed “jungle juice” when Campus Police found her swaying from side to side on her bed, with the smell of alcohol coming from her breath. A College Community Advisor (CA) said he was checking an area at 1:30 a.m. on Sunday Sept. 13 in Travers Hall when he heard choking and vomiting in a room. The CA requested medical attention. Police issued her a summons.



A student was found by Campus Police lying on the floor at 2 a.m. on Sunday Sept. 13 in a Wolfe Hall women’s restroom. A resident heard her vomiting and called a CA who then contacted Campus Police.

The student said she consumed “jungle juice” at an off-campus party. She was assessed by Lions EMS and was transported by Pennington Road EMS to Capital Health System at Mercer Medical for treatment. Police issued her a summons.



A car was damaged between 7 p.m. on Sept. 14 and 9:50 a.m. on Tuesday Sept. 15 in Lot 5. The car’s owner said she parked her Hyundai, and when she returned the next day, she found her right front passenger blinker light lens was broken.



The Assistant Residence Director of Wolfe Hall said that between 8 a.m. Monday and 6 p.m. Tuesday, somebody removed the keys to the Travers Hall office. Campus Police officers were dispatched at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 15 to Wolfe Hall to deal with the theft.



A security officer found a student vomiting in front of Travers Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 15. Campus Police arrived at 11:55 p.m., and Lions EMS assumed care, The victim was transported to Capital Health Systems at Mercer Medical Center. A summons will be mailed.



An intoxicated female who said she consumed a few alcoholic beverages at an off-campus party was found by Campus Police by the Travers Hall front desk at 12:35 a.m on Tuesday, Sept. 16. The student was sitting in a chair and was alert and conscious. Lions EMS arrived and assumed patient care. A summons was issued.




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