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Nolan’s on 33rd<br />
Charles Commons: 3rd Floor of St.<br />
Paul Street tower<br />
A state of the art dining facility equipped with plenty<br />
of comfortable furniture, a large two-sided fireplace, a<br />
video game system and a pool table. The meal stations<br />
vary, offering everything from burgers to pasta and<br />
wings to home-style entrees.<br />
Dining Dollars, JCash, debit or credit cards and meal<br />
swipes are accepted at this location. Upperclassmen<br />
have the option to use meal swipes at this dining facility.<br />
For reservations, contact Caitlin Tumey, Coordinator of<br />
Union Programming at ctumey@jhu.edu or 410-516-4873<br />
Common Space Reservations<br />
Looking for an Event Space? Registered and active<br />
student organizations who are doing an event/<br />
meeting on campus may reserve meeting spaces,<br />
general pool classrooms, and residence hall<br />
spaces by visiting the on-line reservation requests:<br />
http://eventscheduling.jhu.edu<br />
Johns Hopkins University<br />
Housing Facilities<br />
Maintenance &<br />
Environmental Services<br />
A full staff of maintenance and custodial employees<br />
is assigned to keep the residence halls clean and well<br />
maintained. Any maintenance problems in the unit<br />
should be reported to the Housing Facilities Office,<br />
410-516-7962 (Wolman, McCoy, Charles Commons,<br />
Rogers House, Bradford or Homewood) or 410-<br />
516-8282 (AMR I, AMR II, AMR III A & B). After office<br />
hours and on weekends, emergency maintenance<br />
service is available by calling Security at 410-516-7777.<br />
Emergencies include flooding, fire, and security issues.<br />
Non-emergency maintenance requests can be entered<br />
through our website: http://jhu.edu/hds/facilities<br />
Maintenance work is prioritized so that emergency and<br />
urgent work will be accomplished first; consequently,<br />
the wait for minor repairs may be longer, especially<br />
in the busy months of September and October. It is<br />
important that you report problems as early in the day<br />
as possible in order to maximize response time.<br />
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