San Diego State University greeted students on the fist day of the semester on Monday. With the return of students, however, come the parties and the trouble.
With the return of students, however, come the parties and the trouble. Friday, San Diego police arrested two minors who brandished a gun and a hatchet following a fight at an off-campus party. Neighbors are tired of it.
"I've never seen it that bad as it was on Friday," said Jim Jenning, who's lived in the College Area for more than 22 years. He said it's hell living next to the campus for the first few months of the semester. He faults the university for not doing more to stop it. "One of the things I think, where I'm most upset about with State is, they talk a good game," Jennings said."They say, 'Well, we're going to get involved and we send out the student code of conduct that ... say they shouldn't do this, they shouldn't do that.' But then they say, 'You know, well, if they're over 21, and they're drinking in a house. There's nothing we can do about it.
For its part, SDSU launched an app called SDSU Safe, where students can report things such as out-of-control parties. SDSD police promise to increase patrol around the campus until at least Labor Day to cut down on the parties and the crowds."Students should definitely try and be better neighbors," Pazerekas said.
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