Man restrained by Lipscomb security, Metro police make arrest

A man was arrested on campus Saturday afternoon because he had been “drinking alcohol, smoking marijuana, eating mushrooms and taking acid.” Lipscomb’s Director of Security Brad Wyatt said the man, Jacob David Steele–who is not a Lipscomb student–drove his vehicle on to campus property and parked in a university parking garage. The man was charged with public intoxication, Wyatt said. “There was a Sodexo employee who observed this guy, and he let us know,” Wyatt said. According to an incident report from the Metropolitan Police Department, Lipscomb Security and Safety requested that Metro police send an officer. When police arrived, Steele was in handcuffs and leg restraints and “was slurring his words and was incoherent at times.” Steele told officers that he had been using the illegal substances previously mentioned. The report said Steele was “a danger to himself and others” and was taken into custody “without incident.” Wyatt said Lipscomb’s general policy is to call Metro police if an arrest needs to be made. “We can detain somebody,” he said, “but if somebody needs to be arrested, we’re going to call...

Commuters get their space

Commuting students don’t have the option of their dorm-dwelling comrades: they have no dorm bed to go slip into if there’s dead time between classes. To answer that problem, the university last week opened The Commuters’ Lounge. Up until the lounge opened, commuting students were forced to spend their “down time” in public spaces, which generally are congested and raucous. Now there’s a home away from home for communters in the lounge that comes fully equipped with an ample sectional sofa for big study sessions, a futon (for students who are wanting to squeeze a nap in between classes), a refrigerator, microwave, lockers for storage and a plasma television with cable. It is located behind Elam Hall, adjacent to Lipscomb Security for added convenience in case of an emergency. For questions or comments, visit the Campus Life office located at the bottom of the Student Center. Scott McDowell, vice president for student development, was instrumental in the construction of The Commuters’ Lounge. Last week, he invited commuting students to take a tour of the lounge and also asked them for questions or suggestions about how it can better serve their needs. Sophomore Denise de la Torre, who is studying biology, suggested that “the hours be extended, since there are many commuters who have evening classes or...