university functions, activities, or the pursuit of the College mission,
including, teaching, research, administration, or disciplinary proceedings.
9.
Disturbing the Peace
— Disturbing the peace of the college, including
disorderly conduct, failure to comply with an order to disperse, fighting, or
public intoxication
10.
Unauthorized Demonstrations
— No rally, parade, demonstration, or
similar activity shall be held at the College or at any College sponsored
event unless organizers file an activity plan with the Dean of Students office
in advance of the event.
11.
Drugs
—College policy prohibits the consumption, possession or sale of
controlled substances and/or the presence of persons under the influence of
controlled substances on College property, whether leased or owned, and
on the specific premises of College sponsored or supervised off-campus
functions. Conduct covered by this offense includes but is not limited to:
a. Manufacture, distribution, sale, offer for sale, possession, or use of
any illegal drug or narcotic, including but not limited to barbiturates,
hallucinogens, amphetamines, cocaine, opium, heroin, or marijuana;
b. Misuse or abuse of legal drugs or narcotics;
c. Possession of a device (drug paraphernalia) that has been used to ingest
an illegal drug or narcotic.
12.
Failure to Comply
— Failure to comply with directions of a College official
or law enforcement officers acting in the performance of their duties and or
failure to identify oneself to these persons when requested to do so.
13.
False Reporting of an Emergency
— Causing, making or circulating a false
report or warning of fire, explosion, crime, or other catastrophe.
14.
Gambling
— Gambling on College property is prohibited.
15.
Hazing
— Defined as an act which endangers the mental or physical
health or safety of a student, or which destroys or removes public or private
property, for the purpose of initiation, admission into, affiliation with, or
as a condition for continued membership in, a group or organization. The
express or implied consent of the victim will not be a defense. Apathy
or acquiescence in the presence of hazing are not neutral acts; they are
violations of this rule.
16.
Mental or Bodily Harm to Others
— Conduct that includes but is not
limited to: a) Intentionally inflicting mental or bodily harm upon any person;
b) attempting to inflict mental or bodily harm upon another person; c) taking
reckless, but not accidental action from which mental or bodily harm could
result to another person; d) causing a person to believe that the offender
may cause mental or bodily harm; e) non-academic assault; f) coercing
another to engage in an act of membership in a student organization that
causes or creates a risk of mental or bodily harm to any person; hazing,
defined as an act which endangers the mental or physical health or safety
of a student, or which destroys or removes public or private property for the
purpose of initiation, admission into, affiliation with, or as a condition for
continued membership in a group or organization.
17.
Mental or Bodily Harm to Self
— Conduct that includes but is not limited
to: a) intentionally inflicting mental or bodily harm upon one’s self; b) taking
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