WJLA points to this Georgetown Hoya article reporting the latest in a long string of sexual assaults on female students at the Northwest D.C. university. A woman living in off-campus housing in the 1200 block of 33rd Street NW reported that a break-in occurred at about 6:30 a.m. on Sunday morning.

“The suspect lay down on the couch with the complainant. The complainant was startled awake and told the suspect to leave. The suspect subsequently left the residence, heading north on 33rd Street, then west on Prospect Street,” the Georgetown Department of Public Safety said in a public safety announcement.

The suspect is described as a white male, 5’8″ – 6′ tall, medium build, 25-30 years old, with short brown hair, wearing a dark olive shirt and dark shorts.

There have been more than half a dozen similar attacks at Georgetown in the last year, all of which have earned the suspect the totally inappropriate nickname of the “Georgetown Cuddler.” This guy is not at all cuddly: he attempts to rape women. That’s why it’s all the more disturbing to see that the Georgetown Department of Public Safety appears to have labeled this latest incident as a “burglary.” How is this crime any different from this one, which is clearly identified as a sexual assault? Let’s make sure we all know what we’re talking about here, Georgetown. And everyone should take this as a reminder to lock all your windows and doors at night.