5. Failure to comply with directions of college officials or their designees acting in performance of their duties.
6. Failure to appear on request or give truthful testimony at a disciplinary hearing of the college. 7. Unauthorized entry or use of college facilities. 8. Violation of the law on campus and violation of the law off-campus as explained under 9. 9. Unauthorized possession or use of firearms (including air rifles and air pistols), ammunition, explosives, fireworks, firecrackers, or dangerous chemicals on campus.
10. Setting fires, tampering with fire protection equipment, causing false fire alarms or failure to leave the building during alarms or drills.
11. Possession of, sale, distribution, use or involvement with any kind of non-prescribed narcotics and/or illicit/dangerous drugs or controlled substances.
12. Disorderly conduct. 13. Sexual misconduct, sexual assault, rape, sexual harassment or lewd, indecent, or obscene conduct or expression on college owned or controlled property or at college-sponsored or supervised functions.
14. Unsafe conduct: any conduct that threatens or endangers one’s own life or the life of one or more members of the campus community.
15. Assault or attempted assault of any person on college owned or controlled property or at college sponsored or supervised functions.
16. Violation of the campus alcohol policy. 17. Deliberate or unjustified damage to property of the college or to property of a member of the campus community or campus visitor.
18. Providing or fabrication of false information or associations on your resume, applications or documentation.
This list is not all inclusive nor has it been designed to be.
STUDENT EXPRESSION Students, individually and collectively, are free to examine, discuss and express opinions and views using appropriate channels for expression and respecting the maintenance of order. They are free to support causes by orderly means that do not disrupt the operation of the college. At the same time, it should be made clear to the academic and larger community that in their public expressions or demonstrations individuals speak only for themselves.
VIOLENCE AND UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR POLICY A basic tenet of our society is that every citizen has the right to security in both person and property. Our laws prohibit the physical abuse of persons, and the illegal appropriation and destruction of property. The effect of these laws is to provide a setting in which persons can realize their potential as social, political, economic, and creative beings. Doane is a place of excitement and learning, where students of all ages, races, creeds, orientations, and ethnic origins have the opportunity to develop skills and knowledge toward goals that will make them effective citizens and promote their individual and group well-being. The college expects that all members of the college community share these goals. Those students who do not share these goals, who flagrantly and consistently disrupt the educational process, and who physically abuse or harass other persons will not be tolerated. Such individuals may be dismissed by the campus judiciary process and may be subject to arrest.
Similarly, students who do not respect the property of others or who willfully damage campus or personal property of others, thereby degrading the quality of student life and increasing the cost of education, will be held liable for such damages and may be dismissed from the institution, as well as be subject to criminal liability.
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