A person listening to music, playing a video game, watching a movie, or even having a loud conversation late at night is in violation of this policy.
What are Quiet Hours? (Noise?)
What is a first floor lobby (area)?
If a resident wants to trade rooms with their neighbor, they must do this first.
What is submit a room change request?
This substance is not permitted in the residence halls, even for medicinal purposes.
What is marijuana/cannabis?
This person is responsible for the behavior of a visitor or guest while they are in a residential facility.
Who is the hosting resident?
The installation of wallpaper or LED strips is prohibited under this policy
What is Altering of Internal Space?
Fridges (and microwaves) exceeding this size are prohibited.
How large is 4 cubic feet?
Residents who are present during a policy violation that do not remove themselves from the scenario may be found responsible for _____ _____.
What is Passive Participation?
During the day, this is the maximum distance from your room that noise should be heard if you do not want to be found responsible for violating the Courtesy Hours policy.
How far is two doors away?
These decorative entryway items are prohibited in hallways, although the policy largely went unenforced until late spring in 2025.
What are welcome rugs (welcome mats)?
Microwaves may have a maximum wattage of _____.
How much is 750 Watts?
Residents who allow a policy violation to take place in their assigned space may be found responsible for this policy violation.
What is implied consent?
The maximum number of consecutive hours an overnight guest can stay.
How long is 72 hours?
This is one example of an item that can cause a Noxious Odor.
What are (any one of the following or another example)?:
Drugs, incense, cigarettes, clove cigarettes, candles, trash buildup, etc.
A new policy implemented in the summer of 2025 prohibits these items from being stored in any university building.
What are personal electric vehicles (electric scooters, bikes, etc.)?
This term refers to items related to drug or alcohol use, such as rolling paper, bongs, empty alcohol bottles, funnels, or flasks.
What is paraphernalia?