Thefts in St. John Vianney, suspicious people following a tour group and students being shocked by on-campus housing electric plugs are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
President Sullivan’s Move-in crew welcomes freshmen
The first President Sullivan’s Move-In Crew helped the class of 2017 settle into its new home Saturday.
Some schools quit healthy lunch program
After just one year, some schools around the country are complaining that that the cafeterias were losing money because students aren’t interested in healthy options.
NY Times site inaccessible
Readers who tried to click on the New York Times’ website got nothing but error messages Tuesday.
Affleck to become latest screen Batman
Warner Bros. announced Thursday that Ben Affleck will don Batman’s cape and cowl. (Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
Mosquitoes worse this summer in parts of US
Experts say it’s been a buggier-than-normal summer in many places because of drought, heavy rain and heat.
A push for harmony among young, old workers
There’s a sense of urgency to the quest for workplace harmony, as baby boomers delay retirement and work side-by-side with young people.
Tuition isn’t only bill college students see
Despite all the grumbling about tuition increases and student loan costs, other college expenses also are going up.
Adrian Peterson wants you to eat your Wheaties
The Vikings star calls his apperance on the Wheaties box one of his “greatest accomplishments.”
More Powerball players seeking big jackpots only
The estimated $425 million Powerball jackpot had players in a buying frenzy, further confirming the big ticket trend.
Billy Bob Thornton to star in TV’s ‘Fargo’ series
The show is scheduled for a 10-episode run on FX next spring.
San Diego City Council to sue mayor
The San Diego City Council voted Tuesday to sue Mayor Bob Filner over any costs the city must pay from a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by his former communications director.
William, Kate, show off newborn baby boy
The royal couple emerged from a London hospital on Tuesday with their newborn baby boy. (Getty Images)
Prince Will plays polo, baby watch heats up
His wife may be due to have her baby soon, but Prince William isn’t one to sit tight and wait for the news — instead, he’s off playing polo.
Leaders say Minn. Capitol redo to be disruptive
Sprawling sections of Minnesota’s well-manicured Capitol lawn will soon be ripped out to make room for asphalt parking lots.