Tufts Daily reports on a dorm-room standoff over whether a light should be kept on around 3 a.m. on March 16:
Following the intervention of two TUPD officers, the roommate agreed to turn the light off.
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Can't these kids
By Kathode
Wed, 03/30/2011 - 12:03pm
resolve roommate issues between them. What a waste of campus cop time.
Um, they're campus cops
By spenser
Wed, 03/30/2011 - 1:06pm
It's not like this case pulled them away from a long list of homicide investigations. Probably just kept them from driving around trying to find parties to break up or kids with open containers to bust.
Sexile
By R Hookup
Wed, 03/30/2011 - 12:34pm
If this is related to the Tufts "sexile" rules, then I understand perfectly.
Roomie 1: I'll let your girlfriend stay the night, but we have to leave the lights on.
Roomie 2: No way!
Roomie 1: Then she has to go...no nookie for you.
Etc...
Hopefully the RA will host a
By datadyne007
Wed, 03/30/2011 - 12:40pm
Hopefully the RA will host a roommate mediation for them soon to resolve this issue. I got very lucky my freshman year at WIT because my roommate didn't care if the light was on all night. He could sleep through anything. There were many times when I was up all night doing architecture projects with the light on (WIT has no freshman studios). It didn't go so smoothly for some of my friends though. I remember hearing about many heated fights regarding the light situation. This is what happens you stick an architecture major and a CM major in the same room. =P
Other Solutions
By SwirlyGrrl
Wed, 03/30/2011 - 3:23pm
Bed tents.
Seriously - get a bed tent. Or make one, like my roomie and I did, her having apparently absent or haywire circadian rhythms and all. We just enclosed the beds, medieval style.