WSSU HRL Living On Campus Guide

10. Failure to Comply Residents are required to comply with verbal, written, and published instructions by Housing and Residence Life staff when they are working within the appropriate performance of their duties. Written instructions include those directed to an individual student, such as a letter or e-mail message, as well as published instructions and policies in print or online. University officials are authorized to ask hall residents for identification and have it shown to them at any time, give directions to hall residents and have those directions followed, and give sanctions and expect compliance with the sanction. Failure to comply with university officials will result in disciplinary action. 11. Failure to Report Failure to report a violation(s) of the Living On Campus Guide or University policies to university officials is strictly prohibited. Failure to report includes students present within or around residential communities when a violation(s) occurs. Additionally, students may be found responsible for the corresponding violation(s).

12. Fire Safety Refer to Fire Safety section on page 20

13. Furniture a) Students are not permitted to alter or modify university-provided furnishings or the basic layout of built-in furniture in the room. b) Student construction of furniture, makeshift beds, lofts, platforms, or other apparatus is not permitted. d) Students may not remove university furniture from common areas for their private use in their rooms. This includes but is not limited to the lobby, conference room, and/or lounge furniture. All furniture in student rooms must remain in the room.

The university recommends that students keep in mind the size limitations of residence hall rooms when bringing belongings to the residence halls

14. Gambling Gambling is prohibited within any residence hall or on university grounds.

15. Games & Sports a) Physical recreational activities in residential communities are prohibited. i.e., skateboarding, rollerblading, and basketball. b) Outdoor activities that threaten campus property (e.g., windows, doors, vehicles, and pedestrians) are prohibited. 31

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