30 | STEVENS STUDENT HANDBOOK d. The possession of more than one microwave (700 watts or less) and more than one refrigerator (3.2 cubic foot or less) in a single residence hall room. e. The use of power strips or extension cords without a built-in circuit breaker or fuse in residential facilities. f. The possession of lab chemicals, lab equipment, test equipment and other electrical devices in residential facilities that exceed reasonable limitations. g. The use of floodlights, air conditioners or space heaters in residential facilities without permission of the Office of Residential and Dining Services. h. The possession of non-Stevens-issued furniture and lofted beds in residential facilities. i. The possession of combustibles and other flammable items, including live Christmas trees, accumulations of paper, flammable liquids (lighter fluids), tires, fireworks, candles (with or without wicks), or incense in residential facilities. j. The possession of chemicals and ordinary household items with the intent to create illegal or dangerous substances in residential facilities. k. The use or generation of open flames. l. The use or placement of antennas outside the boundaries of a student room or satellite dishes of any kind. m. The use or storage of larger musical instruments, such as immobile harps, drums or drum sets, pianos and organs in student rooms. Larger instruments are permitted in common spaces with the permission of the Office of Residential and Dining Services or may be stored in the music facilities with the permission of the Director of the DeBaun Performing Arts Center. n. The use or possession of power tools in residential facilities. o. The keeping of pets, except service animals, approved emotional support animals, or fish in a 10-gallon or smaller tank. p. The possession of halogen lamps. q. The use or storage of automotive and related equipment. r. The placement of objects of any kind on outside window ledges. s. The storage of bicycles in student rooms. t. Displaying traffic, street or other municipal signage. u. Displaying collections of glasses, shot glasses, bottles, bottle caps, beer cans, wine bottles or other containers affiliated with alcohol in residential facilities. 12. Vandalism Intentional damage to property of the University, including but not limited to campus landscaping, trees, buildings, furnishings, or equipment, or to property of a member of the University community is prohibited. 13. Retaliation Retaliation against an individual for reporting a violation or alleged violation of this Code of Conduct, any University policy or state, federal or local law is prohibited. Retaliation refers to any adverse action, including acts or attempts to retaliate or seek retribution against any individual or group of individuals involved in a good faith report, a complaint, investigation and/or resolution of an allegation of misconduct under this Code of Conduct or other such policy or law. Retaliation may take many forms including, without limitation, threats, intimidation, pressure, continued abuse, violence or other forms of harm to others. Anyone found to have engaged in retaliation shall be subject to discipline, including