Professors
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Friend and Family
100

After pulling an all-nighter to work on an essay, Grace submits an essay right at the deadline. Mr. Stewart gives Grace a lower grade than she feels she deserves. She asks Professor Stewart for an explanation of why he gave her a bad grade. To which he replies, “I just don't like you." Who is in the wrong?

The Professor

100

Jason has always been a bit of a prankster. He often says that practical jokes are his way of expressing himself. His latest prank is running around campus and hitting people in the face with Banana cream pies. It was all in good fun until Demarcus, his latest victim, was sent into shock from a Banana allergy. Who is in the wrong?



Jason (Duh)

100

Tanya wakes up from an afternoon nap one day, and is revolted to find her roommate Jessica using her toothbrush. She yells at Jessica to stop, but Jessica tells her that she lost her toothbrush, and that, "Sharing is caring." Who is in the wrong?

Tanya

100

Cesar enters his dorm one day and is horrified to find a 60 year old man taking a nap in his bed. He asks his roommate David what the reason for this is. To which David replied, "Oh, that's my Uncle Mario, he needs his rest." Cesar tells both of them to get out. Who is in the wrong?

David and Uncle Mario

200

Grace views Mr. Stewart’s marketing class as a blow off class and doesn’t show up for some of the classes for the semester. As the semester comes to an end, Grace realizes she has a lower grade than she wants, and asks for extra credit the week before finals. Mr. Stewart turns her down, and Grace feels its unfair that she will get a lower letter grade in the class. Who’s in the wrong?

Grace should have come to classes.

200

Jose is constantly stepping on Lee’s shoes. Jose views it as a joke but Lee absolutely hates it. After a while of keeping quiet about the issue, Lee loses his temper and attacks Jose. Who is in the wrong?

Lee should have told Jose that the action bothers him.

200

Tegan comes back to her dorm after a long day and decides to take a shower to unwind. But when she gets in, she notices that her shampoo is much emptier than earlier. Tegan asks her roommate, Rhonda if she used her shampoo. Rhonda says she did, but also that she doesn't have the money to buy any of her own. Who is in the wrong?

Rhonda should ask before she borrows her roommates' things.

200

Akenna's friend Jackie has apparently been non-consentually, "borrowing," her car. It often returns with the gas tank empty, and with soda stains on the seats. Jackie says that if Akenna didn't make her car so easy to steal, then she wouldn't have to worry about her borrowing it. Who is in the wrong?

Jackie should not be taking Akenna's car without permission.

300

Juanita is taking a very hard class, of which she is managing to do well. The professor makes comments before announcing when the next tests will be. Such as claiming they “hope nobody fails” and then making very clear eye contact at Juanita. Despite the possibility that it is a joke, it makes Juanita uncomfortable and she talks badly about the Professor to her friends. Who is in the wrong?

The Professor, that sort of behavior in inappropriate even if meant as a joke.

300

Frederick and Leo are rushing for the same fraternity. At an event, Leo acts socially inept on several occasions. While he is away, a few of the fraternity brothers poke fun at Leo. To which Frederick readily joins in, hoping that this helps his chances of acceptance.

Frederick should be discouraging other people from making fun of his friend

300

Joey has a very special relationship with his little brother. The two always seem to be together in some way. This has proven detrimental for Markus, who is distracted from studying by Joey’s brother’s presence. He begins to deny visitation requests from Joey, leading to Joey talking badly about Markus behind his back.

Neither are at fault, they should contact the RA to mediate the dispute 
300

Matika is enjoying a meal in the commons, the only problem is that her friend Tiffany keeps stealing fries from her plate. Matika tells Tiffany to stop, but she refuses. After a while, Matika takes her fork and hits Tiffany’s knuckle the next time she tries to take her fries, bruising it. Who is in the wrong?

Matika is at fault, even if someone is taking her food, hitting them is a clear escalation.

400

Joe's professor has a very strict no-lateness policy. She outlines clearly on the first day that there will be no tolerance for late work. By the end of the semester, Joe is failing the class. His one opportunity is an essay worth 25% of his grade. He works harder than ever to finish it. But when he turns it in, his Professor rejects it for being a day late. Who is in the wrong?

Even though we all want to say the Professor, Joe should have turned in the paper on time.

400

Summedha loves exercising, and views it as a way for her to unwind after a stressful day. The only problem is that when she exercises, Nathan, who lives directly below her, complains of noise. She explains that she is occupied for most of her day, and cannot go to the recreation center. Who is in the wrong?

Neither, they should call the RA to mediate a reaction

400

Jamal has always gone to bed early, but every night, his roommate Kai, stays up late studying for an exam that could result in him either passing or failing the semester. Kai tries his best to be quiet, but still manages to disrupt Jamal’s sleep. Who is in the wrong?

Kai should find somewhere to study outside of the dorm so that he doesn't disturb Jamal

400

Tabitha is an international student whose Mother frequently sends care packages. These care packages often have essentials, but they arrive so frequently that they take up too much space in the dorm. Her roommate Maritza complains about not having enough room in the dorm. But Tabitha says she has nowhere else to put the care packages, and that she can't ask her Mother not to send them. Who is in the wrong?

Even if it hurts her Mother's feelings, Tabitha should explain that there is no room in their dorm for the packages.

500

Walter has hardly tried the entire semester. Out of all of his 12 assignments, he has only turned in 2 on-time. Unfortunately landing him in academic probation. Where he is told that he will fail if he doesn't complete the last essay on-time. The big day comes, and Walter still turns it in late. His teacher fails him, even though Walter claims there was a power outage that prevented him from turning it in. Who is in the wrong?

Walter is at fault, although he could possibly appeal for an extension due to the power outage

500

Yoshiro has been suffering from insomnia as a result of his anxiety. He copes with this by taking walks around the dorm. Unfortunately this disrupts Janna, who is known as a light sleeper. She tells Yoshiro that if he doesn't stop these walks, she will report him to the RA. Who is in the wrong?

Neither is at fault. Yoshiro should consult student counseling for help with his mental health, and they should contact the RA on how to best deal with teh dispute.

500

John’s roommate Bradley has been going through a tough time lately, he struggles to clean the room, or even get out of bed.  Jonas understands what Bradley is goin through, but he still tells Bradley to “Get a grip,” and that if he doesn’t start doing his share of the chores, he will report him to the RA. Who is in the wrong?

Neither is at fault. John could be more supportive, but his frustration is understandable. Student counseling should be contacted to help Bradley through this period

500

Ryan and Cooper are best friends. They have an agreement that Ryan can use Cooper's car, as long as he fills it up with gasoline afterward. However, Ryan can't afford to fill it up with gasoline. Cooper says that Ryan cannot use his car until he pays for gas, but Ryan has a Fraternity party the next day that requires a car. Who is in the wrong?

Ryan is at fault, even if he has to miss the party, they laid out clear terms for him to use the car.

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