| Updated: Jan. 25, 2021, 3:16 p.m. Editorâs note: This story is available to Tribune subscribers only. Thank you for supporting important local journalism. Every year, colleges are required to report the crimes that occur on or near their campuses. Here are some of the takeaways for Utahâs eight public and two private colleges and universities, and where you can find your schoolâs newly released report for 2019. 1. New data shows a spike in cases of stalking among students across the state. Reports of stalking jumped from 84 statewide in 2018 to 145 in 2019 â the single largest annual increase. Advocates are encouraged, believing the numbers represent more victims coming forward â possibly spurred in part by the attention drawn by University of Utah student-athlete Lauren McCluskeyâs case. But the jump, they said, also likely means more crime is occurring.