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Drunk students crash sleep-out

By Ben Gittleson

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Published: Thursday, November 12, 2009

Updated: Thursday, November 12, 2009

Drunken students and clean energy activism didn’t mix well yesterday.

Nine students camping out on the Res Quad early Wednesday morning were shocked when drunk students passing by first harassed them and then broke their tent, according to university police and two members of the group.

The campers, part of the Tufts branch of the Leadership Campaign, were participating in a nightly, on-campus sleep-out designed to raise awareness of climate issues and galvanize local politicians into passing legislation supporting clean energy.

On Wednesday shortly after 1 a.m., a group of students started shaking the tent and bothering the activists, who were about to go to sleep, according to the accounts of two students who were in the tent and Tufts University Police Department (TUPD) Sgt. Robert McCarthy. The activists asked the students to leave and they did.

Around 20 minutes later, some members of the group returned.

This time, a smaller group of students came by. One student charged the tent and knocked it over. The crash broke a tent pole.

“I don’t think it was anything malicious toward what we were doing or our cause — it was just a bunch of stupid, drunk kids,” said junior Sally Sharrow, who is co-coordinating the sleep-out campaign and who was in the tent yesterday morning. “I don’t think they even knew who we were … They just saw an opportunity to be jerks and took it.”

Students from the Leadership Campaign told the Daily last month that they planned to sleep outside every night until a bill is passed supporting 100 percent clean energy use in Massachusetts by 2020 or until December’s UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Members of the group saw the drunken students run in the direction of Wren Hall, an all-sophomore, uphill dormitory, and called TUPD at 1:40 a.m. Officers responding to the scene electronically traced the fob of someone who had just entered Wren Hall, according to Sharrow and senior Erin Taylor, who was also in the tent.

The offending student was identified as a white male with an American flag, according to McCarthy.

The officers found six or seven students in one of Wren’s common areas, and one of the students admitted to running around the quad earlier, McCarthy said.

“He had been drinking,” McCarthy said. “He said he had a couple of beers.”

TUPD does not generally release the names of students accused of wrongdoing in such instances, and neither Sharrow nor Taylor knew the student’s name.

After bringing the student into the lobby, another student there said he had seen him run into the building earlier.

The intoxicated student did not admit to breaking the tent, although he agreed to pay for the snapped tent pole, according to Taylor, who is an outreach coordinator for the Tufts chapter of the Leadership Campaign.

A report will be sent to the dean of student affairs office today, McCarthy said.

This incident does not mark the first time the Leadership Campaign has had trouble since its members began sleeping on the Academic and Res Quads nearly three weeks ago.

On Saturday night, Sharrow said, one student was sleeping outside when someone or a group of people outside the tent attacked the tent twice, breaking it. She was not sure of the circumstances surrounding those occurrences.

Taylor said yesterday it was “pretty obvious” the drunken students on Wednesday morning were not making a political statement, but that she found the incident dishearening.

“It just made me sad, I think, that members of my own community would be that disrespectful to their peers,” she said.

Comments

19 comments
kev
Wed Nov 18 2009 06:46
you know the ones who did not leave there name on this comment thingg made some really f@#ked up remarks CHICKENs
Your name
Wed Nov 18 2009 00:40
maybe all the people who have called this effort pointless and stupid should actually pay attention to what the people sleeping out are doing before they bash it. they're lobbying to get a bill passed, not just sleeping outside for kicks.
Scared of the PC Police
Sun Nov 15 2009 16:32
Don't f**k with the Koreans.
armando
Fri Nov 13 2009 17:10
they should arm themselves next time with hammer and sickle
Your name
Fri Nov 13 2009 09:22
Love this article...disrupt these senseless sleepouts!
Your name
Fri Nov 13 2009 00:28
" The last time someone did something this stupid while drunk, we called it a bias incident. What's different, this time? Will these students be crucified as well? "

^ that was considered a bias incident because the offender shouted racial slurs. not so hard to tell the difference between that incident and this one.

JT Lark All Day
Thu Nov 12 2009 20:21
Whoever did this is the man... and lives on in bro fame. Anyone who thinks these attacks aren't hilarious are bro haters. I mean are these people really going to do anything about the environment from sleeping outside in tents? No, they just become targets to get tackled. I mean they found these kids with an American Flag. I ask you were these activists carrying Old Glory? I think not. Fight on brave gentlemen, you are America.
Your name
Thu Nov 12 2009 20:21
Whoever did this is the man... and lives on in bro fame. Anyone who thinks these attacks aren't hilarious are bro haters. I mean are these people really going to do anything about the environment from sleeping outside in tents? No, they just become targets to get tackled. I mean they found these kids with an American Flag. I ask you were these activists carrying Old Glory? I think not. Fight on brave gentlemen, you are America.
Richard Clough
Thu Nov 12 2009 20:11
did the drunk student apologize for partying? if so, he should be absolved of his frat-tastic actions.
Your name
Thu Nov 12 2009 20:09
did the drunk student apologize for partying? if so, he should be absolved of his frat-tastic actions.
Name
Thu Nov 12 2009 19:31
The last time someone did something this stupid while drunk, we called it a bias incident. What's different, this time? Will these students be crucified as well?
Your name
Thu Nov 12 2009 16:35
I doubt that comment is from a real DU brother. The frats will do anything to make each other look bad.
Jumbolaya
Thu Nov 12 2009 16:23
What's sadder: that this is the most people will hear about the "activist's" sleeping in the cold to somehow impact social change (they will not), or that frat boys drunk on a Wednesday night made asses of themselves in public? Our frats have been fighting to assure Tufts that they are committed to philanthropy (and they really are), but this is the image that sticks in our minds.
Your name
Thu Nov 12 2009 15:50
Hopefully the students in the tents weren't of any minority group. It could get ugly.
class of 2000
Thu Nov 12 2009 15:12
as I recall, DU was the meathead frat, so DUBRO's comments sound about right.
my name
Thu Nov 12 2009 12:24
wow, DU brother, aren't you a great philanthropic greek- you do your house proud by your ignorant comments.
On the activists' side
Thu Nov 12 2009 11:44
This is ridiculous. These activists are working for a good cause; college students, especially at a school that's working hard to go green, should be able to respect that. This isn't funny, it's sad. Can't the "drunken students" find other ways to have fun?
Your name
Thu Nov 12 2009 11:39
Hilarious
DUBRO
Thu Nov 12 2009 10:13
haha thats awesome. Get those nerrrrds outtta here. I would have poured water on em too. For good measure.






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