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The students who hosted an “out-of-control” party last week near the University of Saskatchewan campus have agreed to pay for damage done to a neighbours car, according to police.

Saskatoon police said they received three noise complaints about the Thursday night party in the 100 block of Coldspring Crescent, but no charges were laid. The party, however, caught the attention of officials at the University of Saskatchewan.

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Students received an email a day after the party, warning of “severe consequences” and describing the party as “out-of-control.”

The email said four students were taken to hospital, though it did not specify why, nor did it provide information on the students’ conditions.

Police spokeswoman Alyson Edwards said the officers who responded to the noise complaints were assured by partygoers that they were leaving for a different location.

The next day, officers received a complaint about vandalism to a neighbour’s car and spoke to everyone involved. No charges were laid but the party host agreed to pay for the damages to the neighbour’s car.

The email from the university said safe and positive behaviour is required of all members of the university community, especially at university events and regardless of whether such events are held on or off campus.

“Students are reminded of the severe consequences they may face when putting themselves and others in potentially harmful situations. The university will not tolerate behaviour that threatens the safety of any member of our campus community,” the email said.

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-with files from Jonathan Charlton