Sept. 18 at 1:17 p.m.
A hit-and-run was reported at the Physical Plant when a light pole was damaged by an unknown source. Maybe they didn’t realize they hit it until they got home.
Sept. 11 at 12:18 p.m.
A report of harassment was made to the IUS Police Department when a Campus Life employee reported an adviser for the Alpha Phi sorority told her that if she handed out certain fliers again, “shit was going to go down.”
IUS Chancellor Sandra Patterson-Randles was involved in a single car accident while driving her university owned Chevy Tahoe. Patterson-Randles was reported to have had a “violent” sneezing attack while attempting to take exit 19 off of Interstate 65 south, and struck the exit sign.
Even though sometimes it’s harder to tell the truth instead of hiding behind a lie, I wish more people would do it a lot more often.
The truth is, I’m sure, that a lot of people on campus think I’m talking about a certain story that ran in the Courier-Journal’s Indiana section on Wednesday, Sept 3, but I’m not.