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Wishing
you a Happy Spring Break!
Greetings off-campus
students! As you finalize your
plans, just some inspiration and some
crime-prevention tips so that you come
back home and find everything as it
should be! The first are some
nuggets for you to put in place before
you leave for adventure, rest and
relaxation, or whatever you need to
recharge your batteries. The second is
an Alternative Spring Break story about
Jarrod Szydlowski’s trip to an animal
rescue operation in New Orleans.
All the Best,
The Office of Student and Community
Relations: Gail, Megan, Cate, Jake, and
Devan
Preventing
Property Theft
During
Spring Break
Burglaries and
larcenies are often crimes of
opportunity. If you are planning to
leave town during Spring Break, make
sure to keep the following tips in
mind to reduce the likelihood of a
break-in.
Also, consider buying Renter's
Insurance or Personal Property
Insurance. It can cover your
losses if you do experience theft. For
additional crime prevention tips and to
register your property visit the UVM Police Services
or the Burlington Police
Department website.
Note: If you are leaving town
make sure to keep the heat above 55
degrees to avoid frozen pipes!!
Alternative
Spring Break: Caring for Animals in
the “City that Care Forgot”
by Jarrod
Szydlowski
There is no one word
to describe the sound that sixty dogs
make when they know that breakfast is on
the way. All the barking, baying, and
yapping forms a kind of canine symphony,
an orchestration that is, to the human
ear, more cacophonic than melodic. This
dogged din almost knocked u s
to the ground as we entered the
“Breezeway ” of Animal Rescue New
Orleans (ARNO) in 2011. Tim, a local
volunteer, casually opened one of the
cages and, in one deft move, caught a
lunging pit-bull by the collar, slipped
a choke-chain over his wrinkled neck and
affixed two leashes. “Who wants to walk
him?” he asked us—a group of wide-eyed
UVM students. As I reluctantly grabbed
hold, the pit-bull hurdled down the
street like a powerboat tugging a
first-time water skier. It was in this
spirit of apprehension and, yes, maybe
even a little fear, that I knew it was
going to be a long week.
I was wrong.
Click
here to see the full story...
Photo: UVM Junior Katy
Thomas walks one of ARNO's abandoned
dogs (photo by Brett Robinson, UVM
Senior)
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