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published on 04/01/05

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Laptop stolen from room in Josselyn
On March 23 in Josselyn House, a student returned to his room from class and noticed his laptop was missing from his desk. His roommmate went out for 20 minutes before the computer was stolen, but did not lock the door. The investigation is continuing.—Ariel Schwartz

Upperclassmen housing draw a success
Upperclassman apartment draws of March 23 and March 24 were, according to House Advisor Ed Garton, the "fastest ever," with four person draw lasting for 29 minutes and five person draw lasting 45 minutes. By the end of the four person draw, there were seven groups left without houses, while there were five Town Houses left by the end of five person draw. The five four-person groups with the highest draw numbers have been asked by the Office of Residential Life to find another housemate and draw into the leftover houses.

"Because students who lose a roommate would have a week to find a new one, they will have a week [starting March 28] to get a new one," he said. If each of the five groups says they want a house and find an additional roommmate, there will be two rising seniors that applied for houses who will not get one.—Jen Dixon

Underage guest removed from Mug
An underage guest was discovered trying to get into the Mug with a fake driver’s license on March 25. Guests are required to be registered with the Residentials Operations Center or with security to attain a guest pass to enter the Mug.—A.S.

Unauthorized party in D block of THs
An unauthorized party was discovered at the THs in D block on March 26. A keg was confiscated.—A.S.

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