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Hate Crime court date delayed until Jan. 23

Myles Burton, former member of the Elmhurst College basketball team, appeared at the DuPage County Courthouse Mon, Jan 9. Burton, who was arrested for a hate crime committed on

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Former Elmhurst College athlete arrested for Stanger Hall hate crime, two now-suspended players face misdemeanor charges

Myles Burton, a former member of the Elmhurst College men’s basketball team, was arrested on allegations of scratching the words “KKK,” “Negro,” and “I hate black people” on a

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SGA supports formation of a Domestic Violence Awareness Group

During the Nov. 17 meeting, members of the Student Government Association discussed the formation of a domestic violence awareness group. This new awareness group would be known as Cherished

Crime Watch 11.15.11

Infomation provided by Campus Security Crime and Incidents Report. Nov. 2 CELL PHONE STOLEN A resident of Schick Hall reported that her cell phone was missing from her unlocked room.

Hate crime defaces stall in Cureton Hall

A threatening message directed at the black community written with a sharp instrument defaced the inside of a men’s restroom stall in Cureton Hall Oct. 11, according to

Expose racism for non-minorities

As editor-in-chief, many people do not see me for my first role as a student of this college. They do, however, find it easy to see that I

Crime Watch 10.18.11

Oct. 1 TEN STUDENTS ARRESTED FOR UNDERAGE DRINKING  Elmhurst Police arrested 10 EC students at a large party in a unit at the Elmhurst Terrace apartments. They were referred

New parking sticker system raises questions

EC Campus Security has introduced a new parking enforcement system that includes four specified stickers: resident, commuter, bike program participants, and free lot. Not all students can vouch for

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Campus Security installs new cameras in front of dorms, plans to add more in future

A $20,000 campus security project has installed two new security cameras in the front entrance of Stanger and Dinkmeyer Hall. This on-going project plans to add more cameras in

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