Article 1—Student Rights and Responsibilities
Part 1. Student Rights
§1-103 Campus Expression
(a) Discussion and expression of all views is permitted within the
University subject only to requirements for the maintenance of order.
Support of any cause by orderly means that are not in violation
of law and that do not disrupt the operation of the University nor
interfere with the rights of others is permitted.
(b) Members and organizations in the University community may invite
and hear any persons of their own choosing, subject only to reasonable
requirements on time, place, and manner for use of University facilities.
(c) The campus press and media are to be free of censorship. The
editors and managers shall not be arbitrarily suspended because
of student, faculty, administration, alumni, or community disapproval
of editorial policy or content.
(d) The right of peaceful protest is recognized within the University
community. The University retains the right to assure the safety
of individuals, the protection of property, and the continuity of
the educational process.
(e) Lawful picketing and other forms of peaceful protest are permitted
on University premises except that lawful picketing is permitted
only out-of-doors.
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