Welcome to the Honors Student Lounge
The Honors Student Lounge (located in room 140, Hunter North) is to be used for the purpose for which it was originally intended. It is a place for students to meet and have discussions, conversations, or study sessions before and in-between classes. All Honors College students are invited to enjoy and participate in the collegial atmosphere in the lounge. Additionally, many programs and activities organized by the Honors College staff are held in the lounge throughout the semester.
Rules and Regulations of the Honors Lounge
- Please keep eating and drinking in the lounge to a minimum. And please throw out your trash!
- The area that is designated as a quiet study area is to be used as such. If you are being loud, you will be asked to exit said area.
- Please keep the profanity to a minimum. We can tolerate a little here and there, but if it gets out of hand, we will ask you to leave.
- Please be a mature human being. Ignore conversations you do not like. Do not inflame. Debates and discussions are encouraged; however, blatant and unwarranted idiocy is not! If you cannot say something mature without digressing into name-calling (racist, sexist, homophobic, down right unintelligent) do not say anything at all. If we feel you are being immature, we will ask you to leave.
- Please use the bulletin boards to advertise your events. As such, you are allowed to post information on these boards. However, please refrain from "over posting" (2-3 signs are sufficient). Also, please note that the dry erase board is not your personal messaging system; do not use it as such. You have an email account to use for your personal messages.
- You are not allowed to put up signs, posters, pictures or any illustrative designs of a sexual nature without the director's approval.
- Pilfering is a crime. We are a small community and as such, we will easily leave things lying around while we grab lunch (to eat outside or in the cafeteria), run errands, etc. When we return, we all expect to find our belongings (whether they are books, iPods, Macbooks, cell phones, backpacks, or anything else) right where we left them. If you want to use someone's belongings, simply ask.
The rules are simple. Play nice, and we will all get along just fine.