Examples of Ordinary College Operations in a sentence
The individual or group submitting the reservation has a prior history with the College of engaging in Public Expression activities that are harmful or injurious to members of the College Community, damaging to or the cause of excessive littering on College Property, excessively disruptive to Ordinary College Operations, or that otherwise violate College policy or do not conform to the College’s time, place, and manner restrictions.
The freedom to express ideas does not mean members of the College Community may exercise that freedom in ways that are incompatible with Ordinary College Operations or the rights of other members of the College Community, including their right to a full and equal opportunity to pursue their education, to a College environment free from impermissible or Prohibited Discrimination and Harassment, to access the resources available at the College, and to express their own opinions and beliefs.
The College reserves the right to restrict or prohibit the use of amplified sound during Public Expression activities at times when amplified sound is reasonably likely to interfere or disrupt Ordinary College Operations, College Sponsored Activities, or non-amplified College Authorized Activities.
The College may restrict Public Expression that violates state, federal, or local law; defames a specific person; or constitutes a Breach of the Peace, Commercial Speech, Fighting Words, Gratuitous Violence, Harassment, a Heckler’s Veto, Obscenity, Prohibited Discrimination, or a True Threat; or otherwise disrupts Ordinary College Operations, College Sponsored Activities, or College Authorized Activities.
College Property, including all non-public and Public Areas, may not be used for Public Expression activities from 9:00 p.m. until 7:00 a.m., seven (7) days per week, excluding Public Expression associated with Ordinary College Operations or College Sponsored Activities, without the express written permission of the College President or his/her designee.
After-Hours Public Expression on College Property College Property, including all non-public and Public Areas, may not be used for Public Expression activities from 9:00 p.m. until 7:00 a.m., seven (7) days per week, excluding Public Expression associated with Ordinary College Operations or College Sponsored Activities, without the express written permission of the Dean of Student Development or designee.
Amplified Sound The College reserves the right to restrict or prohibit the use of amplified sound during Public Expression activities at times when amplified sound is reasonably likely to interfere or disrupt Ordinary College Operations, College Sponsored Activities, or non-amplified College Authorized Activities.
The College may restrict Public Expression that violates state, federal, or local law; defames a specific person; or Constitutes a Breach of the Peace, Commercial Speech, Fighting Words, Gratuitous Violence, Harassment, a Heckler’s Veto, Obscenity, Prohibited Discrimination, or a True Threat; or otherwise disrupts Ordinary College Operations, College Sponsored Activities, or College Authorized Activities.
Moreover, although the polar bear listing decision, and related litigation by CBD and others, is now 7 months old, briefing to address the issues raised by the listing decision, the 4(d) rule and the amendments to the Services Section 7 consultation regulations, is months away.
College Property, including all non-public and Public Areas, may not be used for Public Expression activities from 7:00 p.m. until 7:00 a.m., seven (7) days per week, excluding Public Expression associated with Ordinary College Operations or College Sponsored Activities, without the express written permission of the Vice President of Student Services or his/her designee.