Bigger, roomier mattresses in Universities
Caring for Bed Linen Here’s a simple but important tip to caring for your bed linen. How is this important to your mattresses? Because keeping them in top...
Sellex Literal Shelf Bed Frame As its name suggest, it is what it is — a shelf bed! To hold the mattress in place, it has straps and locking bolts. It’s a s...
Some housing services in universities in America have upgraded the mattresses they provide to students, from twin size to full size, allowing kids to sleep more comfortably. Sleep deprivation is very common among college students and the bed is where many of them could consider it their “home”; a place not just for sleeping but studying and hanging out.
Only 57 percent of students living on campus are freshman, and the remaining 43 percent are returning and graduate students. However, a number of students choose to move off campus during some part of their stay at Tech. Fred Culpepper, the manager of Mattress King, located in Christiansburg, says he has a lot of students moving off campus for the first time coming into the store and purchasing a mattress.
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Only 57 percent of students living on campus are freshman, and the remaining 43 percent are returning and graduate students. However, a number of students choose to move off campus during some part of their stay at Tech. Fred Culpepper, the manager of Mattress King, located in Christiansburg, says he has a lot of students moving off campus for the first time coming into the store and purchasing a mattress.