Student behaviour in Dunedin appears to be improving, with a significant drop in students being dealt with by the University of Otago for serious incidents.
Disciplinary figures released to the Otago Daily Times under the Official Information Act showed in the year to the end of July five students had been referred to vice-chancellor Prof Harlene Hayne - who deals with the most serious disciplinary cases - compared with 13 in the corresponding period last year.
Prof Hayne dealt with the five students in relation to three separate incidents, including one involving two second-year students "dancing" on the back of a fire engine, which incited a large crowd and resulted in bottles being thrown.
Both were punished with exclusion for the first semester, which was later amended on appeal to exclusion for the second semester.
Another case involved a second-year student who helped carry a couch outside on Leith St and then lit it close to two dwellings. This student was excluded from the university for the first semester.