they would simpily go to jail.
Lots. Home might be a dorm.
it depends if they scrape the pipe and find just a lil trace of weed you are getting charged and as for the disorderly conduct it was a given when you got caught the first time
Yes, since the the dorms are made for students and they pay for living there. It is also annoying to a student who is paying for the dorm and to have a "squatter" come in to use the facility for free. I was in a dorm situation when a "squatter" came in with her children and allowed them to run up and down the halls screaming and yelling. When she was caught she keep moving to different rooms. Finally, they were able to remove her.
College students usually have cheap dorm furniture because the cost of living for a college student is high and they usually do not have a lot of money to spend.
If you include the student in the system, the entropy will increase, not decrease.
The colloquial term for a student room is a dormitory. This can also be known as a dorm room. They are mainly in colleges or universities. College kids stay in them.
Yes, though this being the modern era you can usually smoke only in certain places, e.g., your dorm room but not a classroom.
The dorm area of the college was lampoon when comparing to other student life. Lampoon means to criticize someone or something.
It would be okay if their computer does not have one.
NCAA regulations prohibit student-athletes from being compensated outside of tuition and dorm expenses.
dorm means sleep dorm means sleep
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