Regarding homeless people living in university buildings, my own academic career included three universities. In two of them, there was someone living in our department. In the university where I was an undergrad, a tech worker lived in what in effect was their office. In the second university, a fellow grad student lived in the basement. We learned to say things like "so & so isn't here yet" instead of "so & so isn't up yet." It can be good having someone around to keep an eye on things.
Similar to Brown and Providence, in the city where I did my undergrad degree, housing was hard to find and afford. After graduating, I stayed in the area, and at one point between apartments, I was homeless myself. I ended up living in what we called a "laundry room" in a small cooperative dorm in which people took turns cooking. (Maybe it was a former laundry room -- it had a bed & maybe a sink, but no washing machines.) I stayed there until the administrators in charge of the building found out I was there and told me I had to move on.
My guess is that the janitor who also saw CV hanging around the building at Brown knew damn well that John was living there and didn't care. I know it doesn't make Brown look good that a homeless alum was living in the basement of the engineering building, but such a situation is not unusual.
JMO
Similar to Brown and Providence, in the city where I did my undergrad degree, housing was hard to find and afford. After graduating, I stayed in the area, and at one point between apartments, I was homeless myself. I ended up living in what we called a "laundry room" in a small cooperative dorm in which people took turns cooking. (Maybe it was a former laundry room -- it had a bed & maybe a sink, but no washing machines.) I stayed there until the administrators in charge of the building found out I was there and told me I had to move on.
My guess is that the janitor who also saw CV hanging around the building at Brown knew damn well that John was living there and didn't care. I know it doesn't make Brown look good that a homeless alum was living in the basement of the engineering building, but such a situation is not unusual.
JMO
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