FURNITURE, ROOM DECORATION, AND LOFTING Sample Clauses

FURNITURE, ROOM DECORATION, AND LOFTING. All residence rooms and suites are furnished. Students are permitted to bring in smaller items such as a standard bar fridge, bookshelves, posters, plants, additional lighting. However, residents are prohibited from (but not limited to) the following actions: • setting up bed lofts; • bringing large items: full-­‐sized refrigerators, mattresses, etc.; • mounting any poster on the outside of their room door or facing the outside on the window of the room that is sexist, racist, or otherwise offensive (as determined by the Residence Life Staff); • removing, moving, or altering assigned furniture; • bringing common area furniture or fixtures into their rooms; • damaging walls or paint; • using electrical appliances with exposed wires (must have original factory casement or replacement casement).
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FURNITURE, ROOM DECORATION, AND LOFTING. All residence rooms and suites are furnished. Residents are permitted to bring in smaller items such as a standard bar fridge, bookshelves, posters, plants, additional lighting. Anything that goes up on the wall must be removable without causing permanent damage to the paint or wall itself. Students will be charged if damage occurs, therefore, students choosing to hang things on their walls are to use sticky tack only. Residents are prohibited from (but not limited to): • setting up bed lofts; • bringing large items: full-sized refrigerators, mattresses, couches, soft seating, etc.; • mounting any poster on the outside of their room door or facing the outside on the window of the room that is sexist, racist, or otherwise offensive (as determined by the Residence Life Staff); • removing, moving, or altering assigned furniture; • bringing common area furniture or fixtures into their rooms; • damaging walls or paint; nor • using electrical appliances with exposed wires (must have original factory casement or replacement casement). • in Pembina Hall Residence, students are prohibited from putting anything directly on their windows.
FURNITURE, ROOM DECORATION, AND LOFTING. All residence rooms and suites are furnished. Residents are permitted to bring in smaller items such as a standard bar fridge, bookshelves, posters, plants, additional lighting. Anything that goes up on the wall must be removable without causing permanent damage to the paint or wall itself. Students will be charged if damage occurs, therefore, students choosing to hang things on their walls are to use sticky tack only. Residents are prohibited from and may be charged for costs associated with remedying the following actions: • Modifying, adding or tampering with existing electrical, plumbing or heating/cooling infrastructure (e.g., adding a wash wand/bidet, installing a room air conditioner, etc.); • constructing bed lofts; • bringing large items: full-sized refrigerators, mattresses, couches or other soft seating, etc., without the approval of the Director to prevent the potential for outside pollutants or pests; • applying surface mounted adhesive lights to walls or furniture; • mounting any poster on the outside of their room door or facing the outside on the window of the room that is sexist, racist or otherwise offensive (as determined by the Residence Life staff); • removing, moving or altering assigned furniture; • bringing common area furniture or fixtures into their rooms; • damaging walls or paint; • using electrical appliances with exposed wires (must have original factory casement or replacement casement); and • in Pembina Hall Residence, students are prohibited from putting anything directly on their windows.
FURNITURE, ROOM DECORATION, AND LOFTING. All residence rooms and suites are furnished. Residents are permitted to bring in smaller items such as a standard bar fridge, bookshelves, posters, plants, additional lighting. However, residents are prohibited from (but not limited to):  setting up bed lofts;  bringing large items: full-sized refrigerators, mattresses, etc.;  mounting any poster on the outside of their room door or facing the outside on the window of the room that is sexist, racist, or otherwise offensive (as determined by the Residence Life Staff);  removing, moving, or altering assigned furniture;  bringing common area furniture or fixtures into their rooms;  damaging walls or paint; nor  using electrical appliances with exposed wires (must have original factory casement or replacement casement).  in Pembina Hall Residence, students are prohibited from putting anything directly on their windows.
FURNITURE, ROOM DECORATION, AND LOFTING. All residence rooms and suites are furnished. Students are permitted to bring in smaller items such as a standard bar fridge, bookshelves, posters, plants, additional lighting. However, residents are prohibited from (but not limited to) the following actions: • setting up bed lofts; • bringing large items: full-­‐sized refrigerators, mattresses, etc. without the approval of the Director to prevent the potential for outside pollutants or pests; • mounting any poster on the outside of their room door or facing the outside on the window of the room that is sexist, racist, or otherwise offensive (as determined by the Residence Life Staff); • removing, moving, or altering assigned furniture; • bringing common area furniture or fixtures into their rooms; • damaging walls or paint; • using electrical appliances with exposed wires (must have original factory casement or replacement casement).

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