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Triangle Talks with Yury Gogotsi

Photograph courtesy of Drexel Nanomaterials Institute

Yury Gogotsi is a researcher in the Drexel University Nanomaterials Group. He and his colleagues discovered a series of novel materials known as MXenes.

The Triangle: How do MXene’s help decrease charging time for batteries?

Yury Gogotsi: MXenes have very high electronic conductivity, like metals. Therefore, large currents can be passed through MXene electrodes. Conventional battery materials (ceramics or graphitic carbons) are relatively poor conductors, so if a large current is applied for quick charging, they heat up and fail.

The second reason for the fast charging of MXene electrodes is that ions required for charge storage can move quickly between flat layers of two-dimensional MXenes, while transport of ions in dense particles or in nanometer-size pores of porous carbon is much slower. When both ions and electrons can be delivered quickly, fast charging becomes possible.

TT: How much capacity do you think can be achieved by a fast-charging MXene battery? (For example, Can a battery made purely of MXene’s be used to power a cell phone? A car? An entire building?)

YG: We don’t know yet. We are acquiring fundamental knowledge needed to make storage devices with MXenes — partially or completely. Usually, if you win in power, you have to sacrifice energy. In our paper, we describe only one electrode. We need to develop a counter-electrode of either a different MXene or another material (every energy storage device has a cathode and an anode), design the device, test it, optimize and so on.

It may appear that high-power conductive MXenes can be combined (hybridized) with high-energy storage materials, such as oxides to increase the total amount of energy stored. So there is still a long way to go. We can speculate that MXene-based energy storage devices (batteries or supercapacitors) can find applications in personal electronics first, and then move towards large-scale storage, as prices decrease due to the economy of scale.

TT: What is the future of MXene’s? Do you see the technology being licensed or sold to major battery manufacturers (Duracell, Panasonic, Tesla, etc.)?

YG: We believe that the future of these Drexel-born materials is very bright, as they may find applications in lasers, transparent conductive coatings on screens of cellphones and TV displays, electromagnetic interference shielding for cell phones and other electronic devices, structural composites, water desalination, medicine (sensing and cancer treatment), and potentially many other fields. Hundreds of researchers around the world are exploring these and other applications.

TT: What was the timeline for this project like? When did you originally come up with the idea and how long did it take for the idea to actually come to fruition?

YG: This particular work took about two years from the beginning to publication. However, it was built on two years of previous experience. We published the first paper on capacitance of MXenes in Science magazine in 2013. My former doctoral student Maria Lukatskaya was the first one to show that MXenes can act as electrodes of pseudocapacitors (devices like batteries, but with a much much lower energy density and faster charge-discharge rates).

After several years of studies dedicated to better understanding of the charge storage mechanism and designing various electrode architectures, she was able to launch this study. However, she graduated more than a year ago, so it took us a while to finish the work and bring the result to publication in one of the top journals in the energy field. Maria is now a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University, but she kept working on the paper with full dedication to bring the work to publication.

TT: What was the most interesting thing about this project for you?

YG: Feeling of discovery, finding something new almost every day. Working on MXenes, we discover new materials, we learn about their properties — we are exploring a totally new ground and this is what drives me, my students and postdoctoral fellows, and our numerous collaborators at Drexel and elsewhere.

TT: How novel is this MXene technology?

YG: MXenes were discovered at Drexel university in 2011. Michael Naguib, a materials science and engineering doctoral student advised by Prof. Michel Barsoum and myself, produced the first few two-dimensional (like graphene) carbides and carbonitrides, which we named MXenes. M stands for a transition metal, such as titanium, vanadium or other, and X stands for carbon or nitrogen.

By now, more than 20 MXenes have been reported by researchers at Drexel and elsewhere and millions of compositions are theoretically predicted. The are more than 200 research groups around the world working and publishing on MXenes, and the volume of knowledge generated by the research community is growing quickly. Therefore, we believe that practical applications will emerge within the next couple of years.

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Mourning Alana Maddox

 

Alana Maddox passed away June 15, 2017. She graduated from Drexel University June 11, 2017.

 

The following message was provided by her friends and family.

 

Alana Maddox was someone who provided a story to every person she met. Her charismatic and unique personality allowed her to impact each and every person that she came across. Whether you were her best friend or you had just met her five minutes ago, you felt like you could tell Alana anything. No matter what was going on she would always take the time to be a friend to someone who needed it. Alana spent her free time hanging out with friends, painting and drawing. She found great fulfillment in her role as a Recruitment Counselor through Drexel University’s Panhellenic Council. Alana was able to touch so many lives through her short time here, and we are inspired daily to live to the absolute fullest as she always did.

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Drexel statement: TKE placed on interim suspension amid sexual assault allegations

Photo Credit: Rachel Wisniewski

Photo Credit: Rachel Wisniewski

A Public Safety Advisory was sent to the Drexel University Community May 5 regarding two allegations of sexual assault at the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity.

Drexel University’s Office of Communications released a statement to The Triangle May 9 in regard to these incidents, which reads as follows:

“Drexel University Police and the Office of Equality and Diversity received reports of two allegations of sexual assaults that occurred at the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity at 3421 Powelton Avenue. These incidents are alleged to have occurred between April 28 and May 4, 2017.  Drexel University Police and the Office of Equality and Diversity are working with university officials on a coordinated investigation.

Drexel does not tolerate sexual harassment or misconduct, in any form, and adheres to all federal, state and local requirements for intervention, crime reporting and privacy provisions related to sexual misconduct.

The Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity has been placed on interim suspension.”

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Crime Report from March 25 to April 24

The following crimes occurred on or near campus and were reported to The Triangle by the Drexel University Division of Public Safety between March 25 and April 24. All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement or DPS incident reports.

ROBBERY (1)

April 19, 9:35 p.m. 4300 block of Wallace Street

A Drexel student reported having been assaulted by three unknown males who knocked the complainant to the ground and took the complainant’s iPhone and wallet. The complainant was treated at Presbyterian Hospital for their injuries.

ASSAULT (2)

April 12, 12:06 a.m. 3300 block of Market Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported having been assaulted by an unknown male after being involved in a verbal confrontation with this male.

April 18, 1 a.m. 3175 JFK Blvd.

A Drexel student reported having been threatened with bodily harm by the complainant’s roommate after being involved in a verbal dispute.

THEFT (11)

Nov. 2016 to March 2017, 3200 block of Pearl Street

A Drexel student reported that a student known to the complainant used credit card information to make numerous unauthorized purchases.

March 25 to April 23, unknown block of N. 33rd Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s bicycle that was secured to a bike holder with a U lock.

April 10, 4 to 9 p.m. 3100 block of Chestnut Street

Two Drexel students reported that unknown person(s) took a backpack containing a laptop computer and wallets belonging to both students after the items were left unattended in a classroom.

April 11, 1:40 p.m. 3400 block of Lancaster Avenue

A non-Drexel complainant reported that an unknown male took consumer items and fled from the store without paying for these items.

April 11, 6 to 6:30 p.m. 3500 block of Chestnut Street

A non-Drexel complainant reported that unknown person(s) took cash and personal property that was left unattended and in view in a common area.

April 14 to 17, 3200 block of Chestnut Street

A Drexel staff member reported that unknown person(s) took a credit card from the complainant’s secured desk without sign of force and made unauthorized purchases using the card.

April 15, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. 200 block of N. Broad Street

A Drexel employee reported that unknown person(s) took a credit card from the complainant’s wallet that was left in a secure room and made unauthorized purchases with the card.

April 16, 2 to 10 a.m. 3300 Spring Garden St.

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s bicycle that was secured to a railing with a cable lock.

April 17, 6:10 to 6:25 p.m. 3300 Race St.

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s bicycle that was left unattended and unsecured outside of the complainant’s residence hall.

April 23, 7:30 7:45 p.m. 3175 JFK Blvd.

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) took a bag containing tools and batteries that was left unattended in a public area.

April 23 to 24, 3300 block of Arch Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the registration plate from the rear of the complainant’s motorcycle.

VANDALISM (2)

April 11, 10:20 to 10:36 p.m. 1400 block of Vine Street

Drexel Security reported that unknown person(s) threw a rock through the first floor window of a Drexel owned clinic.

April 24, 12 a.m. to 3 p.m. 3300 block of Race Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) broke the mirrors off of the complainant’s motorcycle.  

During the period of March 25 and April 24 there were six policy violations for Alcohol and two policy violations for Drugs reported. The reports were sent to the Office of Student Conduct for review.

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Crime Report for March 27 to April 7

The following crimes occurred on or near campus and were reported to The Triangle by the Drexel University Division of Public Safety between March 27 and April 7. All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement or DPS incident reports.

SEX OFFENSE (2)

October 2016, unknown location

A Drexel student reported having been sexually assaulted by a student known to the complainant.

March 6, 3200 block of Chestnut Street

A Drexel employee reported having been inappropriately groped by a person known to the complainant.

ASSAULT (1)

April 3, 10:50 p.m. 400 block of N. 32nd Street

A female Drexel student reported having been struck in the back of the head by one of two unknown females who passed by the complainant.

THEFT (11)

March 27, 12:15 to 12:25 p.m. unknown block of S. 33rd Street

A Drexel staff member reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s iPhone from the front seat of his automobile where the phone was left unattended and unsecured.

March 28 to April 4, 200 block of N. 34th Street

A Drexel staff member reported that unknown person(s) forced open a vending machine and removed cash from the coin box.

March 31 to April 2, 3175 JFK Boulevard

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) entered the complainant’s room and gaming equipment was taken from the room.

April 3 to 4, 3300 block of Race Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s mountain bike that was secured to a bike rack with a chain lock.

April 4 to 5, 3200 block of Chestnut Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s backpack containing a laptop computer and headphones that was left unsecured in a common area.

April 5, 3:30 to 4:50 p.m. 3100 block of Market Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s backpack which contained a laptop computer and credit cards that was left unattended in a common area.

April 5, 8 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. 3000 block of Market Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s mountain bike that was secured to a bike rack with a cable lock.

April 6, 3500 block of Lancaster Avenue

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that a person known to the complainant entered the complainant’s business and removed cash from the coat pockets of other customers.

April 6, 12 to 1:30 p.m. 3400 block of Filbert Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s bicycle that was secured to a fence with a cable lock.

April 8, 9:50 to 10:15 a.m. 3300 block of Market Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took cash from the complainant’s purse that was left unattended in an unsecured locker.

April 10, 7:53 p.m. 3400 block of Lancaster Avenue

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that an unknown person cut a security cable attached to an iPhone 6 and fled the store with the phone.

VANDALISM (3)

April 5 to 6, 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. 3200 block of Powelton Avenue

A Drexel student reported that the side mirror to the complainant’s automobile was broken off in an unknown manner.

April 4 to 6, 200 block of N. 32nd Street

A Drexel student reported that the passenger side mirror to the complainant’s automobile was broken off in an unknown manner.

April 6, 1:07 a.m. 3200 block of Winter Street

Drexel Police officers on patrol discovered that side mirrors were broken from vehicle doors in unknown manner.

DRUGS (2)

March 29, 11:29 a.m. 100 block of N. 32nd Street

Drexel Police arrested a Drexel student after the student was found to be in possession of a quantity of narcotics during a room search.

April 10, 7:40 p.m. 3400 Market Street

A non-Drexel affiliate was cited by Drexel Police after the affiliate was found to be in possession of marijuana during a vehicle investigation.

DUI (1)

April 7, 4:45 pm. 3100 block of Powelton Avenue

Drexel Police arrested a non-Drexel affiliate for DUI after the complainant was involved in an automobile accident and struck a tree.

During the period covered in this report, there were two (2) policy violations for alcohol. The reports were sent to the Office of Student Conduct for review.

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Crime Report from Feb. 25 to March 13

The following crimes occurred on or near campus and were reported to The Triangle by the Drexel University of Public Safety between Feb. 25 and March 13. All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement or Division of Public Safety incident reports.

SEX OFFENSE (1)

Jan. 3, 3400 block of Lancaster Avenue

A Drexel student reported having been sexually assaulted by a non-Drexel affiliate who is known to the complainant.

ROBBERY (1)

March 13, 8:36 p.m. 3400 block of Lancaster Avenue

A non-Drexel affiliate reported an unknown male entered the complainant’s lunch truck, pointing a gun and demanding cash. The male fled on foot east on Lancaster Walk.

BURGLARY (1)

Feb. 25 to March 11, 3600 block of Lancaster Avenue

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) entered the complainant’s apartment by force and took personal property.

ASSAULT (1)

March 7, 3200 block of Chestnut Street

A Drexel staff member reported having been verbally threatened by a Drexel student.

THEFT (12)

Feb. 23, 8 to 11:55 p.m. 3200 Arch Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s wallet containing cash and identification after it was left unattended on a bench.

Feb. 25, 6:45 to 7:30 p.m. 200 block of N. 34th Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s iPhone that was left unattended in a common area.

Feb. 25 to 26, 3500 block of Hamilton Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s vehicle that was parked and locked.

Feb. 27, 7:50 to 9:30 p.m. 3300 block of Market Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s locked and secured automobile.

Feb. 27, 8 to 11:55 p.m. 3200 block of Market Street

A Drexel staff member reported that unknown person(s) took a laptop computer that was left unattended in a common area.

March 1, 1400 block of Vine Street

A Drexel staff member reported unknown person(s) removed gift cards and SEPTA tokens from an unlocked desk drawer.

March 3, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 3300 block of Market Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s MacBook and Armani glasses that were left in an unsecured locker.

March 4, 3 to 6 p.m. 3300 block of Spring Garden Street

A non-Drexel complainant reported that unknown person(s) took a packager that was left unattended on the complainant’s front porch by UPS.

March 6, 4:45 to 5 p.m. 200 block of N. Broad Street

A non-Drexel complainant reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s wallet that was left unattended on a chair in a common area.

March 8, 200 block of N. 15th Street

A non-Drexel complainant reported that took the complainant’s backpack that contained a cell phone, iPad and personal property that was left unattended in a common area.

March 10, 10 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 3300 block of Market Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took cash from the complainant’s wallet that was left in an unlocked locker.

March 10 to 13, 3200 block of Market Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took a camera and an iPad that were left unsecured in a common room.

VANDALISM (4)

Feb. 27 to 28, 3300 Race Street

A Drexel staff member reported that unknown person(s) drew a swastika on a notepad that was left in a common area.

March 4, 200 block of N. 33rd Street

A non-Drexel complainant reported that unknown person(s) threw eggs onto the windshield of the complainant’s automobile from a property in the block.

March 5, 3400 block of Lancaster Avenue

A Drexel affiliate reported that a male resident removed a portrait from the wall and took it to another floor where the assailant damaged the portrait.

March 6, 200 block of N. 34th Street

A Drexel staff member reported having noticed that unknown person(s) had drawn a swastika on a wall in a common area.

During the period from Feb. 25 to March 13, there were nine (9) Policy Violations for Alcohol reported. Copies of the report were sent to the Office of Student Conduct for review.

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Crime Report from Feb. 10 to Feb. 24

The following crimes occurred on or near campus and were reported to The Triangle by the Drexel University Department of Public Safety between Feb. 10 and Feb. 24. All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement or Drexel Public Safety incident reports.

SEX OFFENSE (1)

Sept. 2016, 200 block of N. Broad Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported having been touched inappropriately by a male known to the complainant during an office visit.

ARSON (1)

Feb. 20, 7:28 p.m. 300 block of N. 15th Street

A Drexel staff member reported that unknown person(s) intentionally set fire to a bag of trash and clothing inside of an occupied Drexel building.

THEFT (10)

Feb. 10 to 14, 3500 block of Lancaster Avenue

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s bicycle that was secured to a bike rack with a cable lock.

Feb. 14, 11:55 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 3300 block of Market Street

A Drexel staff member reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s laptop computer from a backpack that was left unattended.

Feb. 15 to 20, 3300 block of Arch Street

A Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) took several paving bricks from the sidewalk of a corner property.

Feb. 18, 3600 block of Market Street

A Drexel staff member reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s bicycle that was secured to a bike rack.

Feb. 18 to 19, 100 block of N. 34th Street

A Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) removed several letters by force from the outside wall holding the words to the name of their building.

Feb. 20, 5:51 p.m. 3400 block of Lancaster Avenue

Drexel Police arrested a male after he was identified as one of two males who stole an iPhone from the AT&T Store.

Feb. 21, 5 to 7 p.m. 200 block of N. 34th Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took an Israeli flag and flagpole from the front of the complainant’s residence.

Feb. 21 to 23, 100 block of N. 34th Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s bike that was secured to a bike rack with a cable lock.

Fe. 22, 11 a.m. to 3:50 p.m., 3100 block of Market Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s bicycle that was secured to a bike rack with a chain lock.

Feb. 24, 10:40 to 10:50 p.m. 200 block of N. 34th Street

A Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) took her iPhone and iPad that were left unattended in an unsecured office.

DRUGS (1)

Feb. 16, 7:53 p.m. 3100 block of JFK Boulevard

Drexel Police arrested a non-Drexel affiliate after the male was found to be in possession of heroin.

During the period of Feb. 10 to Feb. 24, there were five (5) Policy Violations for Alcohol. The reports were sent to the Office of Student Conduct for review.

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Crime Report for Nov. 1 to Feb. 13

The following crimes occurred on or near campus and were reported to The Triangle by the Drexel University Department of Public Safety between Nov. 1 and Feb. 13. All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement or Drexel Public Safety incident reports.

SEX OFFENSE (1)

Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, 200 block of N. Broad Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported being a victim of inappropriate contact with a male known to the complainant during a visit.

ASSAULT (2)

Jan. 27, 2900 block of Chestnut Street

A Drexel student reported having been assaulted by a female known to the complainant during a verbal dispute.

Jan. 29, 12:25 a.m. 200 block of N. Broad Street

A Drexel Staff member reported having been assaulted by a non-Drexel affiliate. There were no injuries reported.

THEFT (15)

Jan. 20 to 26, 300 block of N. 32rd Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) made unauthorized purchases using the complainant’s credit card.

Jan. 24 to 25, 3200 block of Chestnut Street

A Drexel staff member reported that unknown person(s) took musical equipment that was left in plain view in a studio.

Jan. 25, 9 a.m. to 2 pa.m. 3100 block of Market Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s bicycle that was locked to a bike rack with a cable lock.

Jan. 25 to Feb. 9, 3400 block of Lancaster Avenue

A Drexel employee reported that unknown person(s) removed a power washer and tools from an unsecured garage.

Jan. 27 to 28, 3200 block of Baring Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s wallet that was left unattended in an unlocked room.

Jan. 29 to 30, 3500 block of Market Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) removed a generator that was secured to the rear of the complainant’s truck with a chain.

Jan. 30 to 31, 3500 block of Lancaster Avenue

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s automobile that was parked and locked on the highway.

Jan. 31 to Feb. 9, 3500 block of Race Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s automobile that was parked and secured.

Feb. 2 to 3, 400 block of N. 34th Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took an iIPod from the complainant’s vehicle with no sign of forced entry.

Feb. 2 to 3, 400 block of N. 33rd Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that a female known to the complainant took the complainant’s automobile without permission.

Feb. 2 to 11, 400 block of N. 35th Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s dump truck that was parked and secured.

Feb. 3, 100 block of N. 34th Street

A Drexel affiliate reported that sometime during the early morning of unknown person(s) removed the letter “E” from the front wall of the building.

Feb. 6, 7:30 to 9 p.m. 3700 block of Powelton Avenue

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s bicycle that was secured to a porch railing with a cable lock.

Feb. 8, 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 2900 block of Queen Lane

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s bicycle that was secured to a bike rack with a cable lock.

Feb. 13, 5:20 to 6 p.m. 3300 block of Market Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s wallet containing cash that was left in an unsecured locker.

VANDALISM (3)

Jan. 21 to 22, 3200 block of Lancaster Walk

A Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) broke out a pane of glass from the front office door.

Jan. 30, 200 block of N. 34th Street

A Drexel student reported that the windshield and fender of the complainant’s motorcycle was damaged in an unknown manner.

Feb. 3 to 4, 3200 block of Cuthbert Street

A Drexel affiliate reported that the passenger side mirror of the complainant’s vehicle was broken off in an unknown manner.

During the period covered between Nov. 1 and Feb. 13, Drexel Police arrested two (2) non-Drexel affiliates for DUI, one (1) non-Drexel affiliate for contempt of court and one (1) non-Drexel affiliate for disorderly conduct. During the period covered in this report there were six (6) policy violations for drugs and five (5) policy violations for alcohol. The reports were sent to the Office of Student Conduct for review.

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Crime Report for Nov. 1 to Feb. 13

The following crimes occurred on or near campus and were reported to The Triangle by the Drexel University Department of Public Safety between Nov. 1 and Feb. 13. All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement or Drexel Public Safety incident reports.

SEX OFFENSE (1)

Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, 200 block of N. Broad Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported being a victim of inappropriate contact with a male known to the complainant during a visit.

ASSAULT (2)

Jan. 27, 2900 block of Chestnut Street

A Drexel student reported having been assaulted by a female known to the complainant during a verbal dispute.

Jan. 29, 12:25 a.m. 200 block of N. Broad Street

A Drexel Staff member reported having been assaulted by a non-Drexel affiliate. There were no injuries reported.

THEFT (15)

Jan. 20 to 26, 300 block of N. 32rd Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) made unauthorized purchases using the complainant’s credit card.

Jan. 24 to 25, 3200 block of Chestnut Street

A Drexel staff member reported that unknown person(s) took musical equipment that was left in plain view in a studio.

Jan. 25, 9 a.m. to 2 pa.m. 3100 block of Market Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s bicycle that was locked to a bike rack with a cable lock.

Jan. 25 to Feb. 9, 3400 block of Lancaster Avenue

A Drexel employee reported that unknown person(s) removed a power washer and tools from an unsecured garage.

Jan. 27 to 28, 3200 block of Baring Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s wallet that was left unattended in an unlocked room.

Jan. 29 to 30, 3500 block of Market Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) removed a generator that was secured to the rear of the complainant’s truck with a chain.

Jan. 30 to 31, 3500 block of Lancaster Avenue

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s automobile that was parked and locked on the highway.

Jan. 31 to Feb. 9, 3500 block of Race Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s automobile that was parked and secured.

Feb. 2 to 3, 400 block of N. 34th Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took an iIPod from the complainant’s vehicle with no sign of forced entry.

Feb. 2 to 3, 400 block of N. 33rd Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that a female known to the complainant took the complainant’s automobile without permission.

Feb. 2 to 11, 400 block of N. 35th Street

A non-Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s dump truck that was parked and secured.

Feb. 3, 100 block of N. 34th Street

A Drexel affiliate reported that sometime during the early morning of unknown person(s) removed the letter “E” from the front wall of the building.

Feb. 6, 7:30 to 9 p.m. 3700 block of Powelton Avenue

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s bicycle that was secured to a porch railing with a cable lock.

Feb. 8, 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 2900 block of Queen Lane

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s bicycle that was secured to a bike rack with a cable lock.

Feb. 13, 5:20 to 6 p.m. 3300 block of Market Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took the complainant’s wallet containing cash that was left in an unsecured locker.

VANDALISM (3)

Jan. 21 to 22, 3200 block of Lancaster Walk

A Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) broke out a pane of glass from the front office door.

Jan. 30, 200 block of N. 34th Street

A Drexel student reported that the windshield and fender of the complainant’s motorcycle was damaged in an unknown manner.

Feb. 3 to 4, 3200 block of Cuthbert Street

A Drexel affiliate reported that the passenger side mirror of the complainant’s vehicle was broken off in an unknown manner.

During the period covered between Nov. 1 and Feb. 13, Drexel Police arrested two (2) non-Drexel affiliates for DUI, one (1) non-Drexel affiliate for contempt of court and one (1) non-Drexel affiliate for disorderly conduct. During the period covered in this report there were six (6) policy violations for drugs and five (5) policy violations for alcohol. The reports were sent to the Office of Student Conduct for review.

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Crossword for Jan. 27

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