BY TAYLOR CAMMACK
The Shorthorn staff
Some people have been taking
it upon themselves to decorate
the campus — with graffiti.
Assistant police chief Rick
Gomez is introducing the campaign, ”See Something, Say
Something,” at the next President’s Roundtable...
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BY TAYLOR CAMMACK
The Shorthorn staff
Some people have been taking
it upon themselves to decorate
the campus — with graffiti.
Assistant police chief Rick
Gomez is introducing the campaign, ”See Something, Say
Something,” at the next President’s Roundtable in response to
the rash of graffiti and vandalism
on campus in the last several
weeks.
“We want the campus community to stay vigilant and play
an active role in crime prevention
to help keep our campus safe,”
he said.
In the last two weeks, more
than eight cases of on-campus
graffiti were reported to the police.
In a case reported last
Wednesday, a vandal used a stencil of what appeared to be an
old-fashioned television to spraypaint six different locations on
the Architecture Building along
West Nedderman Drive.
This act of vandalism followed a string of incidents in
the Central Library where, on
multiple occasions, graffiti bearing the word “Aztec” was found
inscribed in permanent marker
or paint on the bathroom walls of
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