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Howard University students continue protests,
claiming dorms have roach, mice and mold issues

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 10/23/2021 5:21:34 PM

For a second week, students at Howard University are protesting what they call "unlivable" housing conditions, claiming mold, roaches and mice are common inside the dorms on campus. They are pitching sleeping bags and blankets inside the university's social hub, the Armour J. Blackburn University Center, and claiming the university has ignored the issues and failed to take action. (Snip) "A lot of the dorms have their own issues between mold in the dorm and being different infestations of whatever different creatures like rats and roaches in the dorms. Sometimes the dorms don't have heating, sometimes the pipes are bursting

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Queen Kamalala's old stomping grounds are full of mice, rats, roaches, and leaky pipes.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Come And Take It 10/23/2021 5:38:59 PM (No. 955472)
Guess what else the dorms are full of: Woke, racist commies.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Roscoelewis 10/23/2021 5:43:04 PM (No. 955475)
Maybe it's filthy students in the dorm that are attracting the vermin.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: joew9 10/23/2021 5:43:05 PM (No. 955476)
The problems with roaches and mice is the EPA. The college being a large visible institution probably won't let their maintenance department use anything that is effective to kill those invaders. At a large public company where I worked they were terrified of the EPA. We had mice like crazy. Finally after several years of glue traps that didn't work I snuck in some mouse baits. In two weeks we saw no more mice. The bait works well. It makes them sick, they crawl off somewhere out of the building through their common entrance holes and die in the woods somewhere. I have since discovered the superiority of baits for roaches and ants as well.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: ladydawgfan 10/23/2021 5:48:40 PM (No. 955481)
RE #3: What is an effective brand for roaches and ants? I live in FL and some of the roaches are big enough to saddle!!
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Reply 5 - Posted by: singermom9 10/23/2021 5:57:29 PM (No. 955489)
I think that we should make things socialist there. Make sure ALL dorms have all three, mice, mold AND roaches. After all socialism means that we all must have the same. Let's try it out there. #2 has the right idea though.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: udanja99 10/23/2021 5:59:44 PM (No. 955490)
Probably caused by students leaving food lying around and crumbs and spilled drinks on the furniture and floors. #4, try boric acid powder in the back of cabinets and under sinks. Roaches walk through it, get it on themselves and take it back to the nest. There are numerous ant traps available at your local hardware store.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: itsonlyme 10/23/2021 6:11:04 PM (No. 955502)
Kamala "Heels Up" Harris graduated from Howard University in Washington, DC in 1986. Home Sweet Home
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Ribicon 10/23/2021 6:12:04 PM (No. 955504)
Do they not feel right at home amid roaches, rodents, mold, and general disrepair? That's the common complaint we always hear about their taxpayer-provided accommodations that they can't be bothered to keep clean.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: ussjimmycarter 10/23/2021 6:13:53 PM (No. 955505)
Just right for Commie Pigs! Enjoy, Comrades!
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Strike3 10/23/2021 6:30:35 PM (No. 955528)
An obvious case of racism. White students get clean, first class facilities and they give the dumps to blacks because they have probably lived amongst mice, roaches and mold for their entire lives and wouldn't notice. Isn't an all-black school racist?
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Reply 11 - Posted by: volksford 10/23/2021 6:36:58 PM (No. 955534)
Those aren't roaches # 4 ..they are Palmetto Bugs any Floridian knows that.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: mean Gene 10/23/2021 6:51:43 PM (No. 955550)
Those dorms get cleaned whether they need it or not...... once ........at the end of every semester. As for the students cleaning their rooms, harken back to Obama's brag about how filthy his dorm was. "We ground out our cigarettes in the carpet and set our stereos so loud that the walls began to shake, we were resisting bourgeois society's stifling constraints."
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Scribelus 10/23/2021 7:00:04 PM (No. 955559)
Yes, boys, girls, and whatnot. You have described the administration and the faculty. Any problems in the dorms?
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Reply 14 - Posted by: DVC 10/23/2021 7:32:20 PM (No. 955586)
Hmmm. I thought all dorms had roaches, mice and mold. Grow up. Live is imperfect, you spoiled brats.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: Hermit_Crab 10/23/2021 7:47:36 PM (No. 955600)
Well, They have had a huge rat problem for decades... Producing well-connected DemocRATS. | Harvard has produced some of the most dangerous vermin, viruses and diseases ever to be spread to the rest of the nation, and especially to Washington D.C. Yale not far behind.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Hermit_Crab 10/23/2021 7:51:14 PM (No. 955602)
DOH!!! Howard, not Harvard. What a maroon, Learn to read, Hermit Crab. (Although that doesn't invalidate my post above., just doesn't belong here.)
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Reply 17 - Posted by: anonymous 10/23/2021 8:07:53 PM (No. 955612)
If the climate change activists succeed in causing mankind to go back to living in caves, complaints about mice and mold should skyrocket.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: MickTurn 10/23/2021 8:25:31 PM (No. 955628)
It's really amazing the students have identified themselves as the infestation...How Special!
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Reply 19 - Posted by: scottj 10/23/2021 9:17:41 PM (No. 955650)
No, its just liberals. Go back to sleep.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: Heil Liberals 10/23/2021 9:56:12 PM (No. 955672)
It seems clear to me that the vermin are racists.
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Reply 21 - Posted by: smokincol 10/24/2021 4:27:40 AM (No. 955763)
ever been to Harvard? there is no doubt there are plenty "...roach, mice and mold issues" there but most of them are the two legged kind plus it's right in the middle of "Harvard Square" which is not the most sanitary place in the civilized world.
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Reply 22 - Posted by: Trigger2 10/24/2021 7:00:11 AM (No. 955811)
What does Kamala or even the Wookie have to say about this? Are they perfectly happy about the rats,mice, and other vermin?
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Reply 23 - Posted by: homefry 10/24/2021 7:59:21 AM (No. 955846)
mice, rats, roaches, and leaky pipes. Those are all things that show up after filthy people move in.
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Reply 24 - Posted by: bpl40 10/24/2021 8:33:51 AM (No. 955877)
How about Liberals?
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Reply 25 - Posted by: bigfatslob 10/24/2021 10:32:37 AM (No. 955968)
The university just wants you all to feel like you're still at home, that's all. Those are 'woke' mice and roaches enjoy your education and shut up.
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