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    Important Upcoming DatDecember 3 Last Day of Clas

    December 5 10 Final Exa

    December 12 Commencement rehe

    December 13 Commenceme

    December 20Jan 4 Christmas

    December 25 Christmas Da

    For More Events go tMcNeeseResLife.C

    The Ocial Newsleer for MSU Hous

    December 20

    KEEP CALMIts Just the Heater

    With the cold weather bearing down on us

    again, many of you will be turning on your

    heater for warmth. If you smell something

    burning when you do, its ok! The coils

    accumulate dust and that smell is it

    burning . Just open your windows and let

    your room air out. Next time you turn it on

    it wont smell so bad.

    Final Exams start Friday, December 5th

    ave you received a fine letter lately?

    othing can be more surprising as finding

    fine letter in you door or email box. After

    any exhausting hours of studying and

    ork the last thing you want to hear is that

    ouve been FINED! Inside youll find a

    w ways to save this holiday season.

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    Professional Sta

    Marc Nichols, M.EdProperty Manager

    Louis P. Raiford, M.EdDirector of Residence Life

    Jerlan WilliamsAccounts Manager

    Amaya StevensLeasing Consultant

    Lacy Lavergne-Antee

    Leasing Consultant

    Gerri DavisLeasing Consultant

    Housing Oce

    Monday-Friday8:00AM-5:00PM

    Phone(O) (337) 475-5606(F) (337) 562-6504

    [email protected]

    Visit Us on the Webwww.McNeeseResLife.co

    In case of EmergencLockout/Maintenan

    1-877-867-8410

    ow to prevent being fined

    he following are some tips to help youduce the chances of becoming acipient of a fine.

    For residents in the apartments, makesure your balcony is free of trash, olddecorative lights, unapproved and/orhousing furniture.

    Do not remove the window screens, oruse the windows as a method ofentrance/exit.

    Do not prop open any exterior lockedresidence hall doors. For the safety of youand others in the residence halls, do not

    prop open any residence hall doors

    because you don't know whom you maybe letting in!

    Do not loan your keys to anyone and donot attach your keys to your University

    ID. Letting someone else use your key canbe considered an unattended guest.

    Do not allow guest to stay over past thevisitation hours.

    Maintain a clean room.

    Do not use window coverings on theoutside of you blinds such as; foil,

    blankets, signs, or any other item thatcan be viewed from the exterior of thebuilding.

    Stay away from alcohol an illegal drugs.

    Do not vandalize any Housing orUniversity property.

    Respect others by keeping noise levels atan acceptable level.

    Report any person behaving suspiciouslyto University Police at 337-475-5711.

    This chair on a balcony

    is a $25 Fine.

    If you can dream it, you can d

    it. ~Walt Disney

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    December is known the world around a time of family, food, and festivities, but the holidays are not the only eventhappening in that chilly, tree-laden month. The Nobel Prizes, a set of international awards for various topics awardeannually, were established and rst awarded in 1901. The name for the prizes come from the Swedish chemist and

    engineer Alfred Nobel. During his lifetime he invented things like dynamite and other ballistics. He was so worried about the w

    he would be remember that in his will he indicated that these prizes be established to honor those individuals who have made g

    strides to make our world a better and more enlightened place. The winners are announced earlier in the year but the awards

    ceremony take place ever December 10th in Oslo, Norway. Here are some fun facts about the Nobel Prizes! And the winners a

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    DATE SPORT OPPONENT TIME

    12/3/2014 Women's Basketball vsWiley College 6 p.m.

    12/3/2014 Men's BasketballvsSouthern University at New Orleans(La.)

    8 p.m.

    12/6/2014 Men's Basketball vsUniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette 7 p.m.

    12/10/2014 Women's Basketball vsCentenary 7 p.m.

    12/16/2014 Men's BasketballvsLouisiana State University,Alexandria

    7 p.m.

    12/20/2014 Men's Basketball vsUniversity of Toledo 1 p.m.

    12/22/2014 Men's Basketball vsCentral Michigan University 7 p.m.

    12/29/2014 Women's Basketball vsTexas Southern 7 p.m.

    Name: Emily Keely

    Building & Room: Watkins Rm. 4205

    Major: Psychology

    Hobbies: Church, family, and napping!

    Did you know?

    Emily can be found on Tuesday and

    Thursday night leading her resident in

    Insanity sessions!

    Be on the look out for

    our next CA of the Month!!!

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