Start Your Success at Hannah Lofts

Happy April!

It’s the last stretch of the semester, and summer is right around the corner! Join us for Success Week to prepare yourself before school lets out. We’ll be previewing our success-focused residence life program, which highlights living, learning, and career experiences right here at Hannah Lofts. Plus, if you’ve already signed your lease and you attend an event, you’ll be entered into our sweepstakes and could win prizes valued at up to $4,000. If you haven’t renewed yet, don’t worry — you still have time to sign and qualify for the sweepstakes by April 13! Ask us for more details!

 

Maintenance Tips 

Remember, you can put in work orders online 24/7 at www.liveathannah.com. If there is anything you need help with or have questions on, don’t hesitate to let us know. Please remember to call the office for a maintenance emergency.

 

Reminders & Updates

Don’t forget about your water bill each month. Emails come from Conservice around the 15th of each month, and the bills are due to Hannah Lofts by the 1st with your monthly installment.

 

Residents Take the It’s On Us Pledge

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and as you may know, Campus Advantage has partnered with the White House to support the It’s On Us campaign to change the culture around sexual violence on college campuses. It’s On Us invites everyone to step up and realize that the solution begins with individuals. It’s a declaration that sexual assault is not only a crime committed by a perpetrator against a victim, but a societal problem in which all of us have a role to play. This pledge is a personal commitment to help keep women and men safe from sexual assault. It is a promise not to be a bystander to the problem, but to be a part of the solution.

Please read and share the following It’s On Us tips:

  1. Talk to your friends honestly and openly about sexual assault.
  2. Don’t just be a bystander — if you see something, intervene in any way you can.
  3. Trust your gut. If something looks like it may be a bad situation, it probably is.
  4. Be direct. Ask someone who looks like they may need help if they’re OK.
  5. Get someone to help you if you see something — enlist a friend, CA, bartender, or host to help step in.
  6. Keep an eye on someone who has had too much to drink.
  7. If you see someone who is too intoxicated to consent, enlist their friends to help them leave safely.
  8. Recognize the potential danger of someone who talks about planning to target another person at a party.
  9. Be aware if someone is deliberately trying to intoxicate, isolate or corner someone else.
  10. Get in the way by creating a distraction, drawing attention to the situation, or separating them.
  11. Understand that if someone does not or cannot consent to sex, it is rape.
  12. Never blame the victim.
  13. If you are a victim or survivor, or helping someone in that situation, go to notalone.gov to get the resources and information you need. You can also call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE.

To learn more about It’s On Us and to take the pledge, please visit http://www.campusadv.com/its-on-us.

 

Community Events Calendar

NCAA Championship Game — April 6 @ 8:00 p.m.

Join us in the clubhouse as we watch the final game of NCAA March Madness. Will your team make it to the finals?

Success Week — April 13–16

Take part in Success Week for the best living, learning, and career experiences in East Lansing! We’ll have a week full of events, and you could win prizes valued at up to $4,000 just for showing up and signing a lease. Events will include:

Monday — Around the World with Food — Celebrating Diversity @ 6:00 p.m.

Tuesday — Retirement Information/Planning @ 5:00 p.m.

Wednesday — Resume Building @ 7:00 p.m.

Thursday — Roommate Ice Cream Social @ 6:00 p.m.

 

Earth Day — April 22 from 4:00–7:00 p.m.

Celebrate Earth Day with us. We’ll have everything you need to plant flowers and more — just come by the clubhouse.