Wednesday, May 31, 2006

And more broken rules (you know who you are)

Blah, Blah, Blah... more rules that many of us broke routinely... this is the edited version, there are many other rules

From SMU Handbook-

Situations in which persons cannot make free and informed decisions to engage in sexual behavior such as unconsciousness, being asleep or disabled by drugs/alcohol constitute sexual conduct without consent.
Public Urination.
Endangering the safety of others or violating their rights.
Individual or group activities that intentionally or recklessly cause serious disturbance or distress to others.
Gambling: under no circumstances are students permitted to gamble on University property

Refusal to vacate a building, street, sidewalk, driveway or other facility of the University when directed to do so by an authorized officer of the University having just cause to order the evacuation; failure to evacuate for a fire alarm or re-entry prior to return signal.

Intentional possession or use on University property of a dangerous article or substance as a potential weapon, or of any article or substance that could injure or discomfort any person;

Starting a fire, participating in an unauthorized fire;
Intentionally false reporting of a fire; intentionally false reporting of a bomb or other explosive having been placed in any University building or elsewhere on University property; tampering with fire-fighting or fire alert equipment.

Falsifying information submitted to any University office or agency; offering a false statement in any University disciplinary proceeding.

Deliberate disobedience or resistance of an identified University official acting in the line of duty.

Using, or attempting to use, University property in a manner inconsistent with its designated purpose. Includes possession of/misuse of residence hall furniture, University property, etc.
Intentional or reckless damage to or destruction of University property or of property on University premises belonging to others. Includes graffiti, destroying/removing advertisements.
Littering.
Trespassing or unauthorized entry.
Intentional or reckless interference with any class, other University function, or campus activity by means of noise, projectiles, or other form of disturbance or disruption.
Rioting, or aiding, abetting, encouraging, or participating in a riot or rioting, or inciting a riot, including food fights, when conduct occurs on University property or in the course of a University activity.

Violation of residence halls rules and regulations.
Violation of civil law.
Conduct that is made a crime by the criminal law of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or of the United States of America and that takes place on University property or in the course of University activity.
Guest Policy
Quiet Hours
Aiding or abetting any conduct described above.

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