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March 8 1:35 a.m. Officers responded to an unresponsive student in a locked LaFortune Hall bathroom. Officers made entry and resuscitated the unconscious student, who admitted to drinking in their room earlier and also at a fraternity party. Paramedics determined the student did not need to be transported and the student was left in the care of friends.
2:35 p.m. Officers responded a marijuana odor complaint at a Mayo Village apartment where the resident admitted to smoking marijuana earlier. Officers confiscated paraphernalia and marijuana residue after searching the apartment.
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March 9 10:05 a.m. A student running for a student government position reported their campaign fliers were being taken down at Helmerich Hall by another student running for the same position. The student also filed a report with the University Elections Committee on campus.
March 11 3:05 a.m. Officers investigated a larceny at the Collins Softball Complex after suspicious persons were seen on surveillance cameras in the area. Officers located an open beverage cooler with items missing but were unable to locate the individuals. The investigation is ongoing.
12:45 p.m. Officers received a noise complaint concerning loud music coming from the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house. Officers made contact and advised the residents to turn the music volume down. No housing contact card was issued.
March 13 2:20 a.m. Officers responded to a noise complaint at a Norman Village apartment. Officers located the source of the loud music and made contact. The resident agreed to reduce the noise coming from their apartment and were issued a housing contact card.
March 15 6:25 p.m. Officers responded to a noise complaint at a Mayo Village apartment. Officers located the source of the loud music and made contact. The resident agreed to reduce the noise coming from their apartment and were issued a housing contact card.
March 18 1 p.m. An employee reported damage done to their vehicle while parked in the Student Union Lot. It is unknown what or who caused the damage at this time.
March 19 3:45 a.m. Officers responded to a report of attempted larceny at the University Square West Apartments. Officers were unable to locate the suspect but located footprints on the Kendall Whittier side suggesting the suspect left the area.
3:15 p.m. A member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity contacted Campus Security about missing property from the Kappa Sigma House. Officers received an electronic statement and video surveillance footage of the suspect who took the property. The investigation is ongoing.
March 20 3:15 a.m. Officers observed two individuals engaged in a verbal dispute in the Lorton Village Apartments parking lot. Officers made contact with the individuals and determined they were
March 21 1:30 a.m. Officers observed an intoxicated student with an open alcohol container walking in the street near the University Methodist Church Lot. Officers determined the student was not of legal age to consume or possess alcohol and escorted them to their residence.
1:30 a.m. Officers conducted a search of an apartment in University Square West for contraband. Officers located paraphernalia and alcohol in possession of the underage residents. Officers took possession of the paraphernalia and the alcohol was disposed of.
11:50 a.m. Officers received a report from Housing officials of marijuana in an apartment in University Square West. Officers conducted a search of the residence and located marijuana, drug paraphernalia, and alcohol. Officers impounded the contraband for destruction.
March 22 6:11 p.m. Officers were made aware of a threatening email sent by a student to another student. Officers determined the suspect is not on campus at this time and the matter has been referred to Student Affairs.
March 23 6:20 p.m. An individual contacted Campus Security to file a complaint on a student. The individual informed Officers that the student has caused a disturbance on multiple occasions due to the loud exhaust on their vehicle. Officers also advised the individual to file a report online with Tulsa Police about the incident.
March 27 9:50 p.m. During a routine building check, Officers noticed a TV missing from a 3rd floor wall in Helmerich Hall and are awaiting follow-up with building staff to determine if they took it down.
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64 migrants found dead in a truck in Mozambique
A truck carrying 78 migrants was stopped by Mozambican authorities in the country’s northwestern province of Tete this week. Sixty-four of those inside were dead, and police only ordered the container opened when they could hear the 14 survivors making noise inside. The truck driver, a citizen of Mozambique, said he was paid to transport the migrants from Malawi to Mozambique, though their journey is believed to have started in Ethiopia. Studies indicate that Mozambique has become a transit route for migrants trying to find passage to South Africa, the largest economy in the region, and one of the largest in the entire continent. Over 200 migrants from Malawi, Ethiopia, Egypt and Somalia have been arrested for trying to enter the Tete province this year alone. Health officials told Zitamar News, a Mozambican publication, that all survivors would be tested for the coronavirus and quarantined.
Maduro indicted by the US
Following months of relative silence from the United States regarding the Venezuelan regime, the United States Department of Justice has indicted 15 Venezuelan officials for drug-related fraud and corruption. According to the indictment, President Nicolas Maduro and an assortment of other government officials were charged with crimes such as drug trafficking, corruption and drug-related violence. One particular charge involved a connection with members of the Guerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC), a group that has been designated as a terrorist organization by the United States. Additional allegations pertained to the attempted weaponization and proliferation of illegal drugs in the United States, supposedly funded and supported by the indicted officials in the Venezuelan government. Although these charges have been officially filed as of March 27, it is exceptionally unlikely that there will be any attempts to act on these indictments.
Malaysian governing coalition breaks down new prime minister appointment
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to reports released on March 27. Although at the time of this announcement Johnson was exhibiting no serious symptoms, Johnson and other members of the British government are being monitored and tested to limit potential infection. Shortly after Johnson’s diagnosis, Health Secretary Matt Hancock and Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty began experiencing symptoms, with the latter testing positive for the virus. These cases mark the first in a potential trend of world leaders and administrators falling ill following an overall inability to practice recommended social distancing. Given the concerning trajectory of the pandemic, it comes as no surprise that constant contact between officials has served as a potent opportunity for the disease to spread. As COVID-19 continues to increase in severity, it is exceptionally likely that Johnson will merely be the first of many global leaders to test positive in the coming days. Friday, March 27 Student Town Hall I would like to invite you to join Interim President Janet Levit, members of our Student Affairs and Counseling staff and me for an online Town Hall from 12 to 1 p.m. (Central time) on Friday, April 3. This will be an opportunity for you to hear more about the decision regarding Spring 2020 Commencement (more information coming next week), to learn about the Student Success and mental health resources that are available to TU students, to receive advice about staying focused and positive during this challenging time and to ask us questions. To help us address as many concerns as possible during this 60-minute event, please send questions to covid19@utulsa.edu in advance if possible.
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Wednesday, March 25 Employee News and Updates As part of our effort to reduce the spread of coronavirus, all employees who are not reporting to work for minimal campus operations should check in and out when visiting campus buildings. In order to make this process more convenient, simply visit https:// utulsa.edu/check from your smartphone or laptop to submit the time you enter and exit the premises. You will log in with your TU user ID and password. On your first visit to the site, you may need to go through several prompts to enter your TU credentials. If you have questions or would prefer to check in by calling Campus Security, please dial 918-631-5555.
Monday, March 23 Student News and Updates McFarlin Library will continue to support learning and research throughout this period of change with a variety of virtual services and resources. Virtual services include remote research help, online resources like databases, e-journals and e-books and research guides and interlibrary loan. TU’s Campus Bookstore is operating virtually until further notice. The bookstore is fulfilling online orders through TheTulsaShop.com. Ground shipping is free for online orders. The rental check-in date has been moved to May 26. Rental returns will ship free.
Sunday, March 22 Virtual Classes and Pass/Fail Options Pass/D/F grading. In recognition of the sudden change of course delivery methods and the transitions students are facing, undergraduate students will have more flexibility to change enrollment in current courses from a letter grade to Pass/D/F.
Saturday, March 21 6:30 p.m. - 10 p.m. Employee News and Updates In response to the COVID-19 public health emergency, BCBS is waiving in-network copays for medically necessary medical and behavioral health services delivered via telemedicine. Find more information on this benefit under Virtual Visits on the TU portal. TU’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) remains open during this stressful time. Whether you are on or off-campus, you can contact CAPS for support. Beginning March 23 until further notice, faculty, students and staff can receive counseling and psychological services.
Thursday, March 19 Housing & Dining for Remainder of Spring Semester In an effort to comply with current guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention and public health directives to lower the population in community spaces, access to campus residences will be severely restricted beginning at 5 p.m. Friday, March 20, 2020. All students who are able should reside at their permanent homes for the rest of the spring semester