Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on earth did the school allow this man to live there? When you rent a house, there’s usually a clause limiting the number of times someone not in the lease can stay over. How does a college allow an adult to basically move in to a dorm?
Seriously. A grown man (a parent no less) MOVES IN to a dorm -- nobody says anything? There are not security guards, RAs, resident deans or anything? Or other students did not complain?
It’s NY. That’s how.
What does that mean? Were they caught up in the bustling city and didn't notice or care?
The lax attitude by the college is what I mean. Woke, stupid thinking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on earth did the school allow this man to live there? When you rent a house, there’s usually a clause limiting the number of times someone not in the lease can stay over. How does a college allow an adult to basically move in to a dorm?
Seriously. A grown man (a parent no less) MOVES IN to a dorm -- nobody says anything? There are not security guards, RAs, resident deans or anything? Or other students did not complain?
It’s NY. That’s how.
They had an on campus house. I went to a top ranked college and after freshman year there were not RAs even in dorms
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on earth did the school allow this man to live there? When you rent a house, there’s usually a clause limiting the number of times someone not in the lease can stay over. How does a college allow an adult to basically move in to a dorm?
Seriously. A grown man (a parent no less) MOVES IN to a dorm -- nobody says anything? There are not security guards, RAs, resident deans or anything? Or other students did not complain?
It’s NY. That’s how.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on earth did the school allow this man to live there? When you rent a house, there’s usually a clause limiting the number of times someone not in the lease can stay over. How does a college allow an adult to basically move in to a dorm?
Seriously. A grown man (a parent no less) MOVES IN to a dorm -- nobody says anything? There are not security guards, RAs, resident deans or anything? Or other students did not complain?
It’s NY. That’s how.
What does that mean? Were they caught up in the bustling city and didn't notice or care?
The lax attitude by the college is what I mean. Woke, stupid thinking
Anonymous wrote:Looks like the three siblings testified// good for them and I hope they can move on from this. Has anyone read the memoir slonim 9 by Daniel Lecin? Looks like it has pretty good reviews.
Anonymous wrote:This whole story is unbelievable on so many different levels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on earth did the school allow this man to live there? When you rent a house, there’s usually a clause limiting the number of times someone not in the lease can stay over. How does a college allow an adult to basically move in to a dorm?
Seriously. A grown man (a parent no less) MOVES IN to a dorm -- nobody says anything? There are not security guards, RAs, resident deans or anything? Or other students did not complain?
It’s NY. That’s how.
What does that mean? Were they caught up in the bustling city and didn't notice or care?
The lax attitude by the college is what I mean. Woke, stupid thinking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on earth did the school allow this man to live there? When you rent a house, there’s usually a clause limiting the number of times someone not in the lease can stay over. How does a college allow an adult to basically move in to a dorm?
Seriously. A grown man (a parent no less) MOVES IN to a dorm -- nobody says anything? There are not security guards, RAs, resident deans or anything? Or other students did not complain?
It’s NY. That’s how.
What does that mean? Were they caught up in the bustling city and didn't notice or care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on earth did the school allow this man to live there? When you rent a house, there’s usually a clause limiting the number of times someone not in the lease can stay over. How does a college allow an adult to basically move in to a dorm?
Seriously. A grown man (a parent no less) MOVES IN to a dorm -- nobody says anything? There are not security guards, RAs, resident deans or anything? Or other students did not complain?
It’s NY. That’s how.