0 2A - Monday, January 30, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com CfONOUFR ING CONF7TIC T Student paper sits on story After reportedly receiv- Witt withdrew his candi- ing to a Jan. 26 article in The ing a tip about a sexual dacy. Huffington Post. Pepperdine assault last November, The The interview was sched- is a private college associated Yale Daily News chose not to uled for the same day as the with The Church of Christ report the story that impli- Yale's football game against and has no legal obligation to cated Yale football quar- Harvard, which Witt claims approve LGBT groups. terback Patrick Witt as the he chose to play in instead The Huffington Post perpetrator, according to a of attending the interview, reported that Mark Davis, Jan. 27 article in The New according to the article. No Pepperdine's dean of stu- York Times. formal investigation was dents, said he did not think Sources claimed Witt ever conducted regarding the the group would comply with missed an interview in the accusation. Pepperdine's religious stand- final rounds to receive a ings, and he did not "believe Rhodes Scholarship because Pepperdine denies LGBT it is possible for a LGBT stu- he received an e-mail from a request for club formation dent organization to main- Yale official notifying him of tain a neutral position." the accusation, according to Pepperdine University This is the fourth time the article. Though no noti- denied the formation of an such a request has been fication of the allegation was LGBT student support group denied, the article reported. given to the Rhodes Trust, called ReachOUT, accord- - AARON GUGGENHEIM CRIME NOTES Bathroom cash Free souvenir WHERE: East Medical WHERE: University Hos- Campus pital WHEN: Thursday at about WHEN: Thursday at about 11:40 p.m. 4:05 p.m. WHAT: An employee told WHAT: Four items were police her purse was stolen reported stolen from the from her office between 8:15 gift shop, University Police and 10:45 a.m., University reported. Cameras in the Police reported. The purse area are being reviewed to was found with money see if there are potential missing in a restroom, suspects. Fourth floor Shameless faux pas shirt stealer WHERE: Hatcher WHERE: C.S. Mott Graduate Library Children's and Von Voigt- WHEN: Thursday at about lander Women's Hospital 3:50 p.m. WHEN: Thursday at about WHAT: A laptop was taken 5:10 p.m. some time between 5 and WHAT: A shirt was stolen 5:30 p.m. from a University from the laundry room student's backpack left on that belonged to a patient, the fourth floor, University University Police reported. 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