ARTICLE VI:
Organizational Conduct p. 106
A. Upon recognition by the College, student organizations become responsible
for acting in accordance with College policies and all other applicable College
regulations. The College may take action when the behavior of the members
of a student organization violates College policy. Both individual and organizational
judicial action may be pursued for the same conduct.
B. Student organizations may be held responsible for the acts of individual
members when some of its members act together or when the members are acting
on behalf of the organization. These acts include, but are not limited to,
the following categories:
1. When a member is in violation of College policy and other members present,
by failing to discourage such activity, tacitly condone the violation;
2. When the violation is directly related to the organizations activities
or an environment created by the organization.
C. Alleged violations will be adjudicated as outlined in Article V of this
judicial process.
D. The following sanctions may be imposed upon student organizations found
to have violated College policy:
1. The sanctions of Warning and Probation plus other Educational Sanctions
as outlined in Article VII of this judicial process;
2. Deactivation which entails loss of privileges, including College recognition
and funding, for a specified period of time.
General College
Policies, page 111-112
Pennsylvania
State Hazing Law page 113
Outdoor Event
Policy page 113
Alcohol Policy
p. 113-116
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