 Good morning. I'm here in front of the BU police department which recently released its annual fire and crime safety report. The report described BU as having a comprehensive safety and security program this year. This report comes after the BU police alerts of the of a stabbing at BU's College of Fine Arts on September 22nd and a suspicious package at One Silver Way on September 26th. This follows the northeastern package explosion hoax. One BU student shared their own experience with the stabbing at the College of Fine Arts. Um personally I am in CFA and I was literally like right near it at the time of the incident so like walking back I had to get like a group of kids to come with me so I didn't feel so safe walking on my own. BU spokesperson Colin Riley said in a statement the number of incidents that BU PD has responded to this fall is similar to those that occurred in fall semesters pre-pandemic although there now appear to be more scam attempts that students are reporting and fortunately averting falling prey to. Another student shared their perspective on campus safety. I definitely think that maybe more of those like blue like the help things could be implemented along the sidewalk. There's also like a stabbing like whatever and there's only like a few of them on each corner so maybe that'll help and just put more along the street. Riley gave the following advice to students in light of the recent events. Stay alert and aware of your surroundings at all times whether on or off campus. Members of the BU community play an important role in keeping the campus safe and should call police immediately to report suspected criminal behavior. Please review the BU Police Department website for additional information. BU spokesperson Colin Riley has said that BU police are very equipped to deal with sexual assault issues and trauma victims and that's all for me. I'm Isabel Dursa with BU TV News back to you.