Question: Berglund, a student at Roosevelt University, was the photographer for the school newspaper. The university gave him an office and darkroom space. He stored his camera equipment there without telling anyone about it. One evening, he locked the door, but when he returned the next morning, his camera and equipment were missing. The university claimed it was not a bailee and therefore not responsible for the loss. Is the school correct? (Berglund v. Roosevelt University, 18 Ill. App.3d 842)