Halloween and the SSU Community

Thursday, October 28, 2021, 7:00pm

TO: Campus community 
FR: Nader Oweis, Chief of Police
Dr. Ryan Jasen Henne, Dean of Students    

Dear Sonoma State University Community,

We share the information below to help you make informed decisions regarding participation in Halloween festivities on our campus and in our surrounding communities. 

In support of a safe and enjoyable Halloween, we encourage everyone to have a plan to stay safe, look after one another, and to keep in mind the following while enjoying the festive atmosphere in our communities:

  • If you, or someone near you is suffering a medical emergency, including from alcohol or drug poisoning, do not delay calling 9-1-1. Timely calls to 9-1-1 save lives.
  • Be sure to charge your cell phone and be prepared to call 9-1-1 to report any suspicious behaviors or unsafe situations.
  • Refrain from participating in or escalating any potential dangerous situation or circumstances and support your friends’ efforts to do the same.
  • Be aware of the Rohnert Park City Ordinance (Chapter 9.48) regarding Alcohol Offenses, Loud and Unruly Gatherings, and Social Host Accountability, and/or Cotati’s City Ordinance (Chapter 9.38) regarding Alcohol Offenses/Loud Parties and their impact (legal and financial) if cited in violation.
  • Always obtain clear consent from potential partners before engaging in any sexual activity.
  • Do not drink and drive. Call a taxi or other for-hire transportation service.
  • If you are celebrating in nearby off-campus communities or hospitality establishments, be respectful of others and those who may choose to enjoy a quiet experience.
  • If you live on-campus, ensure that you follow all housing regulations and guidelines. Please cooperate with University Police and the Residential Education and Campus Housing staff, who will be helping to keep you and the community safe.

Also, if you are planning to dress-up for Halloween, or will be attending any social gatherings planned for the week, please ask yourself these questions before deciding upon your costume of choice:

  • Wearing a "cultural" costume? Does this costume reduce cultural differences down to jokes or stereotypes? 
  • Wearing a funny costume? Exercise good judgment and be respectful of others who may not share similar humor.
  • Wearing a clown costume? Be mindful that this outfit can generate emotional and sometimes dangerous responses.
  • Wearing a historical costume? If this costume is meant to be historical, does it further misinformation or historical and cultural inaccuracies?
  • Wearing an "action-based" costume? For everyone’s safety, leave weapon themed accessories at home.

We wish you all a fun and safe Halloween!