Ernie's Towing. The calm after the storm
Moving 12,500 students on to campus in a short amount of time is bound to create a snafu or two.
Take the parking/no parking screw up on Labor Day where, according to the
Mass Daily Collegian, 180 automobiles were towed from a parking lot (at $100 a pop) they had a valid permit sticker but were not aware UMass enacted temporary restrictions to accommodate the massive move in.
Best spin of the month (although it's still very early in the month) goes to Eddie Hull, the executive director of Residential Life: “I think you will agree that we did a good job in putting students in a position to be successful and avoid this unhappy circumstance.”
Yeah, proper parking information is critical to putting folks "in a position to be successful."
Now if only UMass would put the more over-the-top rowdy students who besmirch the reputation of the flagship University in a "position to be successful" by
expelling them, then maybe some of the party hardy types would take civility a little more seriously.
One of the more egregious
Party House of the Weekend entries occured last November near the Amherst/Sunderland border, where 800-1,000 drunken party goers packed into a rental house assaulted heavily outnumbered members of the
Amherst
Police
Department.
A serious line to cross.
But if you check with UMass people finder today, as I just did, three of the five are still listed as students (even one who was charged with "assault on an officer" and "resisting arrest"). Unacceptable.
A few months ago I asked UMass under Public Document Law for “an electronic copy of any and all internal written reports (made in hard copy or electronic) concerning discipline or suspension of any fraternity/sorority at UMass/Amherst since September 1, 2010.” Thus far they have stonewalled the request.
As former Chair of the Amherst Select Board Elisa Campbell pointed out on my Facebook page:
"I
think it is long past time for UMass to report to us - the citizens of
Amherst - the penalties they give out to students who act this way. I
recognize that they may not be able to list names - FERPA may apply -
although this is *not(* an academic
pursuit or record - but they can at least do press releases that say
"this weekend x number of students were expelled for bad conduct" or
whatever. As it is, they claim to have "consequences" for students who
behave really badly but we citizens never learn about it - why should we
believe it ?"