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Part 1: Academic Integrity Code
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Part 2: Student Life Rules
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Part 4: Residential Living
- Alcohol Containers
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4.19 | Window/Window Screens
4.19.A | Windows are not to be used as a room exit unless residents do so for emergency purposes. Window screens should not be removed. Residents will be charged for damage to screens and for the reinstallation of any removed screens. Throwing, hanging, or spitting objects from windows or balconies is prohibited. Excessive window coverings are not allowed (including paper or foil).