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VOICE SINCE 1914 • VOL 99 • ISSUE 7 • OCT. 4, 2012 - OCT. 10, 2012
Report: campus crimes increase Rise in student population a factor, NAUPD says
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BY AURELIA ACQUATI
AU Police Department (NAUPD) released its annual Campus Safety and Security Report for 2011-2012 this past week, which reported an increase in sexual assaults, burglaries and drug and alcohol violations. In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Act, NAUPD makes crime and fire statistics available to the public annually, as well as information on how to report crimes, police response, crime prevention, security, safety escort services and police authority. Joe Tritschler, community relations officer for NAUPD, explained some of the statistics that increased from the past year. Along with burglaries and drug and alcohol violations, sexual as-
saults also increased, which he said does not need to be perceived as all negative, because it could indicate survivors more willing to come forward. “As far as crimes on campus, we have had a few things go up,” Tritschler said. “Some we consider good, for example, sexual assaults. A rise is not necessarily a bad thing, because we don’t know if we’re still looking at a third of victims actually reporting, or maybe we’re getting a little bit higher and we’re going to maybe 40 percent reporting.” Tritschler stated only an estimated one in three victims involved in sexual assault actually report it to authorities. Statistics also revealed burglaries increased, especially in unlocked dorm see REPORT page 6
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BY CODY BASHORE
ith 17 unanswered points in the first half, the No. 22 NAU Lumberjacks had the luxury of playing conservatively from there on and wound up with a 24–10 victory against the Portland State Vikings. “When you get a lead sometimes it’s tough not to give the ball to Zach Bauman,” said head coach Jerome Souers. “We were a little conservative in the second half,
Ranked Jacks beat Portland State for fourth straight victory
but we did what we needed to do to get the win.” After entering halftime up 17–3, the Lumberjacks surrendered their first touchdown of the game when the Vikings drove 75 yards to open the second half. Freshman quarterback Kieran McDonaugh capped off the drive with a 5-yard touchdown run. Up only one possession, NAU responded by taking the ball 80 yards in six plays to regain the momentum needed to ride out the rest of the game. see FOOTBALL page 19
Guitarist, Jake Kiley, from the band Strung Out, performs at the Orpheum Theater on Sept. 26. (Photo by Amanda Ray)
Strung Out performs at the Orpheum p. 24
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