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2016-2017 Student Handbook 20 Usage and Operations Bicycle Registration All bicycles ridden to campus or stored on-campus need to be registered with the receptionist at the Graber building information desk, who will issue a registration sticker. All questions about bicycle registration should be directed to the information desk receptionist. Dress Code With the diversity of backgrounds represented in the Denver Seminary community, the question of appropriate dress is occasionally raised. Generally, the seminary's expectations and standards are that of "good taste" and "appropriate dress for the appropriate occasion." Nevertheless, students are expected to maintain neat and proper dress that does not attract undue attention to themselves and does not inappropriately expose midriffs, backs, or undergarments. Bathing suits are not appropriate attire for any of the classroom or administrative buildings on campus, and shoes must be worn at all times. Apparel that contains vulgarity or vulgar graphics is considered inappropriate. Lost and Found Lost and Found is located at the Circulation Desk in the Library (303-762-6962). Items will be held for two weeks, and containers holding food or beverages will be discarded. Pets Unless granted special permission, or in cases of special assistance or service, pets are not allowed inside buildings on-campus. Dogs are allowed on campus but should be leashed at all times. If necessary, dogs may be tied outside a building and left unattended for brief periods of time (e.g. twenty minutes). As a courtesy to everyone, please be responsible to clean up after your pet. Public Space Usage Common areas on-campus, such as the Student Center, are not available for reservation. In order to meet the needs of the community, students using these areas should apply thoughtfulness and courtesy. This includes leaving these locations in as good or better condition than before they were used, returning furniture to its original location, discarding trash, reporting any problems or concerns to the Director of Auxiliary Services, and keeping group noise at a reasonable level. Game Room The Game Room, located in the Student Center, is open and available during normal Student Center hours, unless otherwise posted. Children under the age of 13 are required to be directly accompanied by an adult. Game Room users are expected to leave this space in as good or better condition than before it was used, including returning all games and equipment to their proper places. If anything is broken or in need of repair, please notify the Department of Student Life. Receptionist Desk The Information Reception Desk in the Graber Administration Center front lobby provides the following services: Directions and information for offices, classrooms and scheduled meetings; Directions for off-campus businesses and organizations; Requests for parking decals;