This is something that shouldn't be delivered to campus.
What is an air fryer?
This is one way to navigate a roommate conflict.
What is a face to face conversation?
This is a resource mentioned during Welcome Week.
What is Counseling & Prevention Services?
What is Steven's major?
What is Biology and Secondary Education?
What does Ilya make for Shane when he visits his house?
What is a tuna melt?
This is something that can set off a fire alarm.
This is why residents fill out a roommate agreement?
What is a roommate conflict?
This is who you call when a resident needs urgent help.
Who are campus police?
What is my favorite tv show?
What is Heated Rivalry?
This Canadian team is Shane Hollander’s longtime MLH home.
Who are the Montreal Voyageurs?
This is an item that is prohibited in residence halls.
What is a candle?
This is a reason a resident might be documented.
These are the blue lights found around campus.
What are emergency call boxes?
Where is my favorite study spot?
Where is Roscoe West Hall Basement?
Their rivalry first turns physical during this type of encounter.
What is a one-night stand?
These are the hours when residents are expected to keep noise to a minimum.
What are quiet hours? (Sunday-Thursday 11pm-8am and Friday-Saturday 12am-8am)
This is something you might go to your CA for.
What is support or guidance with a personal concern?
This is where the hall office is located.
Where is the first floor?
This is one fun fact about me.
What is I have visited 20 countries?
This narrative trope allows the series to explore how competition in elite sports can mask and intensify queer desire rather than eliminate it.
What is the enemies-to-lovers trope?
When should you call the CA on duty?
When is 8pm-8am?
This is what a work order is used for.
What is fixing something that is broken?
This is when the DA is working.
When is 8pm - 12am?
What pets do I have?
What are two cats?
Heated Rivalry uses the sustained on-ice opposition between Shane and Ilya to illustrate how romantic attachment can emerge through this sociological process, where repeated competition produces intimacy rather than distance.
What is relational intimacy formed through conflict?