reckless, but not accidental action from which mental or bodily harm could
result to one’s self (
e.g. abuse of alcohol or drugs
).
18.
Misuse of Identification
— Transferring, lending, borrowing, or altering
College identification.
19.
Misuse of Safety Equipment
—Unauthorized use or alteration of firefighting
equipment, safety devises, or other emergency safety equipment.
20.
Misuse orAbuse of Computers or Computer Networks
—Misuse, alteration,
tampering with, or abuse of any computer, computer system, service,
program, data, network, cable television network, or communication
network including telephone or computer lines and wireless networks.
Conduct covered by this offense includes but is not limited to: a)
unauthorized entry into a file, to use, read, or change the contents, or
for any other purpose; b) unauthorized transfer of a file; c) use of another
individual’s identification and/or password; use of computing facilities and
resources to interfere with the work of another student, faculty members
or College official; e) use of computing facilities and resources to send
obscene or abusive messages; use of computing facilities and resources to
interfere with normal operation of the College computing system; g) use
of computing facilities and resources in violation of copyright laws; any
violation of the College Computer Use policy
21.
Traffic Obstruction
—Obstruction of the free flow of pedestrian or vehicular
traffic on College premises or at College sponsored or supervised functions
22.
Obstruction/Disruption of College Activity
— Obstruction or disruption of
any College activity academic, social, or administrative.
23.
Possession of Dangerous Weapons or Materials
— Illegal or unauthorized
possession of firearms, explosives, other weapons, or dangerous chemicals
on College premises or use of any such item, even if legally possessed, in a
manner that harms, threatens or causes fear to others.
24.
Retaliation
— Retaliation of Person filing a complaint or involved in a
complaint of prohibited conduct is prohibited.
25.
Sexual Harassment
—Sexual harassment, defined to include unwelcome
Sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, physical, or
unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature.
26.
Theft/Vandalism
—Attempted or actual theft of and/or damage to property
of the College or property of a member of the College community or other
personal or public property, on or off campus
27.
Theft or Possession of Stolen Property or Service
—Conduct that includes
but is not limited to: a) taking without consent the property or service of
the College, another person, business or organization; possessing property
that can reasonably be determined to have been stolen from the College,
another person, business, or organization.
28.
Theft or other abuse of computer facilities and resources
— Theft or other
abuse of computer facilities and resources, including but not limited to:
a. Unauthorized entry into a file, to use, read, or change the contents, or
for any other purpose.
b. Unauthorized transfer of a file.
c. Use of another individual’s identification and/or password.
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