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The Lowdown on Lock-Outs: Part 1
Friday, 14 October 2011
by Vivienne Chen
It finally happened today — after almost half a semester of success with the old “trash-can-in-the-door” technique, I finally got locked out of my room. Considering my lock-out rate last year (thank you roommates), it’s pretty impressive I’ve made it this far. Drawing from my vast experience, I find the Top 3 most common lock-out
- Published in Goings On
An absurd number of lock-outs reported to PSafety each year
Sunday, 09 May 2010
by Will Saborio
Ever been locked out of your room and groan when you had to call Public Safety to let you in? At tonight’s USG Senate meeting, a Public Safety representative said just how many times students make that same call every year: 11,000. “We know Princeton students like to overachieve,” the PSafety representative said. Laughter ensued.
- Published in Goings On
Fire Safety Wrongs Blogger (AKA Me)
Monday, 16 November 2009
by Spencer Gaffney
I’ve got a bone to pick with Fire Safety. This is new territory for me. See, I’ve never really had a problem with Fire Safety. Sure, it was a little disconcerting to return to my room last year and find a little note telling me someone had been there, looking through my stuff trying to