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Guide to Residence Living - Framingham State University

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O’Connor Hall is a coed residence hall housing approximately 260 students in<br />

doubles and multiple-occupancy rooms.<br />

Peirce Hall offers housing for approximately 120 female students. It has a few<br />

doubles and adjoining rooms, but the majority of the rooms are single<br />

occupancy.<br />

KITCHENS<br />

Most residence halls are equipped with limited kitchen facilities (e.g. microwave,<br />

kitchenette) <strong>to</strong> provide residents with cooking privileges. To use these facilities,<br />

students may be required <strong>to</strong> sign out the kitchen key at the security desk, leaving<br />

a picture identification card with the desk attendant. Students are responsible for<br />

kitchen cleanliness and will be assessed damage charges accordingly. For fire<br />

and safety reasons, students may not leave the kitchen area unattended at any<br />

time while cooking.<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

All residence halls have laundry rooms with card and coin operated washers and<br />

dryers. Because machines are shared with other students, laundry should be<br />

removed as soon as a cycle is completed. It is recommended that students do not<br />

leave items unattended in the laundry room. Washing machines may not be used<br />

for dyeing or any other activity which may damage the machines. MacGray is<br />

the company who provides laundry service in the residence halls. Any problems<br />

with machines should be reported <strong>to</strong> MacGray at 1-800-MAC-GRAY or at<br />

www.macgray.com.<br />

LOUNGES AND COMMON AREAS<br />

Furnished lounges and common areas are provided for resident‟s lounges and<br />

common areas vary by hall. Some lounges and common areas are furnished with<br />

game tables, televisions, VCR/DVD players, study tables, and other amenities<br />

for residents <strong>to</strong> enjoy.<br />

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