This guy? Not a role model.

Over the weekend, the Outpost heard about a rager of a party in downtown Arcata that led to the predictable police calls and at least one Humboldt State University student arrested for being drunk in public. Apparently such parties are something of a trend in this spanking-new school year. 

Yesterday, the university’s dean of students and associate dean of students sent a memorandum to faculty and staff with some sage advice about the folly of wild parties and some tips for avoiding undesired mayhem.

One such tip: “Advertising a party on social media is never a good idea and can attract attention that hosts do not want.”

Another warning: “Fighting and assaultive behavior often go hand-in-hand with parties that are out of control and can lead to serious physical injury to guests.”

Here’s the full memo:

Dear HSU Community,

The new academic year is a time of excitement at Humboldt State University and throughout the city of Arcata. With the start of fall classes we all share a sense of optimism and energy that new and returning Lumberjacks provide.

That is why it is concerning that our local police and many residents of the community are reporting a surge in the number of large parties that are occurring off campus. Oftentimes these parties feature excessive noise, irresponsible alcohol consumption, and physical violence.

Please help us inform students what they can do to make sure that they are maintaining a safe environment for all who live in our community.

It begins with planning ahead. Parties that become disruptive often do so without any intention by the host to be a nuisance to their neighbors. Keeping gatherings contained and private can prevent unintended consequences. Utilizing a guest list and not allowing minors to consume alcohol can keep things under control. Advertising a party on social media is never a good idea and can attract attention that hosts do not want. Likewise, loud parties that feature a lot of people outside and in the streets will often result in nuisance calls from neighbors. Fighting and assaultive behavior often go hand-in-hand with parties that are out of control and can lead to serious physical injury to guests.

By keeping parties under control, hosts can avoid fines, evictions, jail time, civil penalties, and student conduct action from HSU.

University Police and Arcata Police will often get calls from neighbors and concerned citizens regarding nuisance parties. Should any police arrive, it is expected that hosts and those in attendance obey lawful commands and safely disperse as instructed. By partnering with law enforcement, everyone can stay safer and be a better neighbor. Here are some resources for getting more information:

HSU Police (Non-Emergency): 707-826-5555
Arcata Police (Non-Emergency): 707-822-2428
HSU Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities: 707-826-3504
HSU Health Educator: 707-826-5234
CHECK IT HSU: 707-826-5235

We want everyone to have a safe and memorable year. Thank you for partnering with us to help stop parties that put our students and community at risk.

Sincerely,

Randi Darnall Burke
Dean of Students

Ben Witt
Associate Dean of Students
Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities