• Art Jahnke

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    Art Janke

    Art Jahnke began his career at the Real Paper, a Boston area alternative weekly. He has worked as a writer and editor at Boston Magazine, web editorial director at CXO Media, and executive editor in Marketing & Communications at Boston University, where his work was honored with many awards. Profile

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There are 12 comments on Student Hospitalized after Early Morning Assault

  1. The university should have done a better job at notifying students about this and being more specific. The email stated to there was a strong police presence around Kenmore Square. Considering that this was on-campus and many students were coming back to their apartments after a night out to this area, more should have been done to make everyone aware of the situation immediately instead of hearing what happened from local news channels.

    1. Why didn’t we get an alert about this specific incident? That is completely ridiculous. I live in South and was out at night over the weekend and never received any alert that an attack took place one block away from me.

  2. Don’t want to blame the victim, and I’m not, but students (and everyone really) need to be advised, especially at that hour, not to mess with thugs. Meaning anyone who would barely sideswipe someone is already a dangerous person, and can be enraged at the slightest provocation. Sad commentary on humanity.

    1. the news reports are getting it wrong. mike did not yell at any cars. that being said, even if he had, that does not merit being violently attacked. he was kicked in the head multiple times with a brain bleed. this was not his fault.

      1. How do you even predict about an attack like this? Are BUPD supposed to know that there are thugs driving through the campus?? We can’t blame such thing because we were never alerted by it…
        Also after if happens… you can’t always expect something happened and be known to the students right after the event occurred… There’s a process to all this.
        It is student’s (I am a BU student) responsibility to be careful or walk in groups!

        1. We pay BU over $50,000 a year. There’s no excuse for this to happen to their students on their campus, especially the first week of school. Is this their first rodeo? They didn’t think to have extra security until kids settle in? This is expected to happen in Southie, not on campus at BU, let alone any school.

        2. i never said anyone should have predicted it. i’m saying after it happened and the bupd was notified of it, they should have sent out alerts that an incident happened at that intersection. i’m not blaming anyone for anything. i’m saying after the fact, the bupd needs to make sure the community is aware that this happened on our own campus. case closed.

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