Alcohol
Potpourri
Noise
Firearms and Weapons
Drugs
100
Alcohol is permitted only in these areas in our communities.
What is the room of a resident who is 21 or more (not many of them in our areas!)?
100
A resident can paint a pretty accent wall in their room with permission from this person.
What is no one. Housing has all rooms on a rotation to paint and will not permit anyone to paint their own spaces.
100
The reason we have a policy on noise.
What is to ensure the halls are a place where students can sleep, study and peaceably enjoy their community experience.
100
RAs should call these people if they see a firearm in a resident's room.
What is University Police?
100
This drug can only be used when medically-indicated.
What is those with a prescription. And marijuana is not legal in Pennsylvania, so if a CA doctor prescribes it, the resident can't smoke it here.
200
This is the proper name of the amnesty protocol.
What is Alcohol Medical Assistance Procedure?
200
Residents who have a pet lemur, chinchilla, ferret, or gerbil they are very attached to can have these types of pets in their room as long as they are contained in this.
What is nothing. These pets are not allowed.
200
During these periods, all houses on campus become quiet living areas.
What is finals?
200
ROTC students can store their firearms in this location.
What is lockers provided by ROTC. They should never store them in their rooms.
200
Using, buying or selling drugs in our community poses this threat to the community.
What is everyone's safety?
300
To benefit from AMAP, a resident must do the following to ensure they or their friend is medically cared for and judicial action is not pursued.
What is call for help (police or an RA) and stay with the resident until help arrives.
300
These are the only two types of pets that are allowed in any residential facility.
What are fish or approved seeing-eye dogs.
300
During courtesy hours, noise should not be heard at this number of feet from its origin? During quiet hours this reduces to this number.
What is 50 and 10?
300
Name four weapons or other prohibited items under the deadly weapons policy.
What are • Firearms, whether loaded or unloaded • Pellet, flare, tranquilizer, stun, spear and dart guns • Knives with blades larger than that of a folding pocket knife • Switchblades or daggers • Striking instruments, including clubs, truncheons, blackjacks, metal knuckles and sap gloves • Martial arts weapons, including nunchakus, tonfas, staffs and throwing stars • Bow and arrow combinations • Explosive devices, including hand grenades, bombs, black powder, smokeless powder, percussion caps, friction primers and pyrotechnic fuses.
300
This is who you should consult with if you suspect a resident is dealing drugs from their room.
What is the housefellow? They will work with university police to carefully and appropriately launch an investigation.
400
This is who you should call if you are confident there is a keg party going on in your basement with 100 or more people.
What is University Police?
400
Furniture should not be removed from these two areas.
What are common areas and resident rooms?
400
This is the organization you approach to shorten quiet hours (e.g. make them start at 4 a.m. on the weekends).
What is no organization? Housing does not allow for quiet hours to be shortened. To extend them, the RA and or SDC can be approached.
400
This person should be consulted when an RA sees what they think is a decorative sword.
What is the housefellow who will do further investigation/conversation with the student to ensure the item is safe to keep in their room.
400
This is the reason we have a policy statement on drugs.
What is the state law?
500
If cited by a university police officer, a resident can expect the following.
What is notification to their parents if they are underage, a hearing with the magistrate, and follow-up by the housefellow.
500
Window screens should not be removed from resident's windows for this reason.
What is resident safety?
500
Quiet hours are in place during these times.
What is 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. weekdays and 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. on weekends.