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Old 03-11-2008, 08:57 PM   #6
astrophysicsmom
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I'd combine the above suggestions.....
1. students most upset about it should talk to RA en masse
2. go to head RA or housing office if it doesn't get better...(at least during the week)
3. in the meantime, foam earplugs, noise-canceling headphones and a pillow over her head may help. It doesn't help if the bed is shaking from people running down the halls or from the bass in someone's stereo, though....

3:00 a.m. is past a reasonable hour, again, especially during the week. I think D and her 2 roommates have a midnight "curfew" for lights out in their room....D usually stays up later, but goes to the lounge (which has separate doors shutting it off from the hallways) with her laptop (or cards and poker chips!!!)
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