Anonymous wrote:DP.
Cornell has a well-established program like this. I wish more schools/communities would use this as a model.
https://www.dumpandrunithaca.com/
Anonymous wrote:Which schools have kids just throwing the headboards and other items away? My DC’s school has an awesome dorm furniture recycling program. When you move out in May, all the items you no longer need is donated at a designated drop off outside the dorms. The stuff is stored by the school and when new students arrive in August they “shop” for headboards, drawers, lamps, everything really, in the on campus recycling store. The school brings new stuff out each day so the kids with later move in dates still have access to headboards, etc. You live on campus for 3 years, so the stuff is often used for 3 years before you even donate. If you are reusing your furniture for another year, a service comes and picks everything up and stores it for the summer and it reappears in your new dorm room in August. I thought all schools did this, but hearing about piles of trash on move out - - I guess not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD has a headboard and it is really common at her non-SEC school. Our family has passed one headboard down through my kids so it is on year 5 of use. It makes it cozy while watching TV or doing reading/homework in bed. Maybe it is regional?
Did she bring a headboard because she saw that “everyone “ on TikTok was bringing a headboard?
30 years ago at my college only a few had refrigerators. Most didn’t we didn’t keep food in our rooms. The only ones with TVs in their room were the quiet ones who didn’t go out much after classes. And we were strong enough to sit up straight while doing homework. No headboards. Maybe that’s why students were less overweight on average than they are now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. Check out that school dumpsters at the end of the year. It's a waste of money and terrible consumerism.
THIS. The dumpsters are awful and there is CRAP everywhere. Such waste.
Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. Check out that school dumpsters at the end of the year. It's a waste of money and terrible consumerism.
Anonymous wrote:My oldest is only a junior (HS) but I am getting all these dorm room posts popping up on my FB. Does every girl bring a headboard to college now? And decorate their rooms to the nines? Or is this more a southern college thing? My oldest wouldn't go for it anyway (though my next one would) but I was just curious what the norm was. It seems excessive, although I guess there is a way to do it cheaply/environmentally friendly if you are a crafty or creative person. I remember having a few things (string lights, a rug, a husband pillow, bed in a bag, some posters) - this was early 2000s - and it seemed like everyone had the same (UVA).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every photo I see has the string lights. I wish my daughter would use them, they warm up the room so much. She’s moving in soon, but has not coordinated with her roommate and has no headboard or anything crazy. I imagine she’ll develop the decor over time.
The main things she picked out: “Y2K” bedspread and a couple posters. She does have a fan and done drawers from co tainer store. That’s really it! She was much more concerned with her clothes.
GL to your daughter! Hope she has a good first year!