Old Dominion University officials took time from their weekend to respond to some banners hung up at an off-campus home that are upsetting many. The signs displayed at a home read messages like: “Rowdy and Fun. Hope your baby girl is ready for a good time”, “Freshman daughter drop off”, and “Go ahead and drop off mom too.” ODU officials say they believe the people who live at the private residents are students and say they are investigating. In addition, the University ensures all students receive education on the prevention of sexual harassment and relationship violence. Any student found to have violated the code of conduct will be subject to disciplinary action.
A San Francisco couple was attacked they say by a pack of raccoons and if it weren’t for a neighbor who came to their rescue, they believe they might have been seriously injured. Patty Upsavs says she and her husband went out Monday night to let their dog get one last walk and that’s when a raccoon pounced. Then a pack of raccoons attacked. The struggle lasted a few seconds until their neighbor Brian Wong came to their rescue. He ran down the hill with his golf club screaming like crazy. Wong says he used his club to bang on the garbage cans that were left out for trash collection night. Upsavs suffered several bite wounds and scratches. She and her husband are going through a series of anti-rabies treatments. San Francisco Animal Care and Control said trapping the raccoons isn’t an option because that is against California law.







