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regulations . Such conduct includes , without limitation , taking unauthorized photographs ; recording personal conversations or sexual encounters ; and acts of voyeurism , peeping , spying , or similar conduct that otherwise invades the privacy of another where a reasonable expectation of privacy exists .
Misuse of Emergency Equipment – Fire escapes , designated ground-level doors , fire hoses , extinguishers , and alarm equipment are to be used only in emergencies . The tampering with or misuse of these emergency devices , as well as blocking fire exits or impeding traffic in any way , is prohibited .
Obeying Reasonable Orders of College Officials – Students are required to comply with reasonable requests or orders by authorized College officials or representatives acting on the part of the College . This requirement includes reasonable requests for students to meet appointments in administrative offices and at disciplinary investigations and hearings , and to abide by “ no-contact ” orders and similar directives and restrictions regarding access to , use of , or physical presence on College property , including trespass notices .
Obstruction of Process – Obstruction of Process is defined by the College as interference with or obstruction of the Student Code of Conduct , Housing Code of Conduct , Sexual Misconduct , or other similar process , by any means and through any medium , including , but not limited to , the following :
• Knowingly filing a false report
• Falsification , distortion , or misrepresentation of information
• Disruption or interference with the orderly conduct of a proceeding
• Harassment or intimidation of a College official or participant
• Attempting to influence the impartiality of a College official
• Influencing , or attempting to influence , another person to commit an obstruction of process
Outside Speakers – Speakers may be invited to address a campus audience by a recognized student organization and the Student Government Association ( SGA ). These invitations must be approved by the Associate Provost or Provost .
Public Laws – Any act by a student which constitutes a charge of a violation of public law , occurring either on or off campus , may establish cause of legal and / or disciplinary action by the College ; however , if a student is later found to be not guilty of all related charges in a court of law , the College may reconsider any disciplinary sanctions imposed at the request of the student .
Providing False Information – Providing False Information is defined as furnishing false or misleading information to the College or to any College official . This includes , but is not limited to , forging documents or other data or omitting facts that are material to the purpose for which the information is submitted .
Recognition of Student Groups – In order to be classified as a student organization , established , recognized procedures must be met and approved by the College ’ s Provost .
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