From: Mia Verdugo
Date: November 10, 2025
Subject: Townhouse Times Eighth Edition



 
 

Updates & Reminders

  • “Safe sex” supplies are still located on the 2nd floor Community Center near the toilet paper and mailboxes. Feel free to help yourself when you need.
  • Do not leave dining dishes in the community, take them back to the dining hall yourself. Unfortunately, you don't live in a hotel.
  • Make sure you’re picking up your clothes in the laundry room! If clothes are left unattended for an extended period of time they will be removed.
  • If you have any leftover pumpkins/jack-o-lanterns outside your apartments, dispose of them before they get moldy and gross. If not, you’ll get reminders from your RAs to throw them away.
  • Sign up for RA chats with your RAs so they know how your semester is going :)
 

Winter Break Loading…

Heading home for winter break? The Student Assembly in collaboration with the Office of the Dean of Students, has organized a shuttle service to Syracuse Hancock International Airport for students traveling home for winter break. This service will be available from Thursday, December 18, through Sunday, December 21. Transportation is FREE for all Cornell students!

 

Registration Schedule:
 

Undergraduate Students: Opens Monday, November 10 at 8:00 AM
Graduate & Professional Students: Opens Monday, November 17 at 8:00 AM
Registration Closes: Sunday, December 14 at 11:55 PM

 

Register via campus groups: https://cglink.me/2ee/r2294459

 

If you have any questions, please contact dos-studentworkers@cornell.edu.

 

This week’s Townhouse Treat is pumpkin bread! It doesn’t take a long time to whip up and the pay off is great. If you don’t have all of the spices it calls for feel free to omit and substitute with pumpkin pie spice if you have it. If you do have all the spices in your pantry, you’re one step closer to a star baker. If you’re not feeling the pumpkin vibe anymore, keep the cinnamon but swap out the pumpkin puree for peach puree for a peach bread. Sounds a little weird but very good, trust. Enjoy!


Events on the Horizon


 

Residential Life and Safety Information

RA on-call: The RA on-call phone number is 607-327-1725

 

RA on-call hours:
Sunday-Thursday:
7 PM to 8 AM
Friday- Saturday:
7 PM to 7 PM

 

*When contacting the RA on-call, call the RA On-Call number (don't text), during the hours listed above to ensure timely assistance*

 

Cornell University Police Department (CUPD): If there's an emergency or you need assistance with your carbon monoxide/fire alarms, contact CUPD at (607) 255-1111.

Community Living Standards: Community Living Standards are in place to keep our residential communities safe and to promote the development of students. To learn more about how they and other policies apply to you, read them here.

 

Service Center Hours: Remember to check the student service center hours page to stay in-the-know about important updates and hours of operation. The service center also supports with lockouts if Townhouse staff cannot assist.

Maintenance Requests: Use this page to troubleshoot any carbon monoxide, blind issues or submit maintenance requests for your apartment.

Townhouses RHD: RHD Mia’s working hours are Monday - Friday from 9am to 12pm and 1pm-5pm. Here are some of the ways you can reach out to her:

  • Office: Stop by Community Center 201A (to the left of the mailboxes on the 2nd floor)
  • Office Phone Number: 607-255-9607
  • Email: mv532@cornell.edu