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12-08-2008, 05:26 PM
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Why is everyone so pressed about this? I imagine that once Howard finds out, and if there's no technicality making this perfectly legal, they'll find a way to snuff it out.
I'm not going to Inauguration, so it doesn't matter to me.
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12-08-2008, 05:13 PM
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Doesn't Howard require its residents to accompany their visitor(s) while in the residence halls? This seems like a security nightmare waiting to happen. I would be really surprised (and, frankly, disappointed) in Howard's administration if they've actually agreed to this.
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12-08-2008, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by SydneyK
Doesn't Howard require its residents to accompany their visitor(s) while in the residence halls? This seems like a security nightmare waiting to happen. I would be really surprised (and, frankly, disappointed) in Howard's administration if they've actually agreed to this.
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I'm not quite sure how administration plans on dealing with this issue. I do know that the visitor(s) do recieve a temporary "pass" during their stay at the dorm. This "pass" is basically the equivalent to our school ID's so they might check state ID against the pass
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12-08-2008, 05:30 PM
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Doesn't Howard require its residents to accompany their visitor(s) while in the residence halls?
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According to their residence life website, they do. And I'm willing to bet that the housing contract signed by the OP prohibits sub-letting.
A word of friendly advice, OP. I wouldn't proceed with the eBay auction until you know for sure that the University doesn't have a problem with it. Sure would be a pain to have someone take you up on your offer and plan accordingly, only to find out later that you can't keep up your end of the bargain.
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12-08-2008, 05:35 PM
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According to their residence life website, they do. And I'm willing to bet that the housing contract signed by the OP prohibits sub-letting.
A word of friendly advice, OP. I wouldn't proceed with the eBay auction until you know for sure that the University doesn't have a problem with it. Sure would be a pain to have someone take you up on your offer and plan accordingly, only to find out later that you can't keep up your end of the bargain.
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Point well taken, however, if they are bending the rules for that week then I'm sure that can't expect students to be around their potential guests on a 24 hour basis. But as you said, it would behoove me to do a bit more research on the requirements for the week.
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12-08-2008, 05:26 PM
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Yes ma'am, maybe next month we'll get something verbal or written about it, but thus far I would still be in compliance with the University's rules.
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