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Committed to Community

Members of the student body are expected to value one another to the point of sacrificing some personal freedom for the sake of others. Specifically, students are expected to abide by prudential policies intended to limit behavior that may, or in fact does, cause disunity within the Geneva community.  Examples of behavior which constitute a violation of this Community Standard include, but are not limited to:              
   
a)  Dancing on-campus (except for square dancing, line dancing, and traditional folk dancing).

b)  Use of organizational funds for the sponsorship of a dance (on or off campus).

c)  Failure to abide by the residence hall visitation hours.

d)  Violation of the residence hall visitation procedures.
 
e)  Wearing or displaying clothing that depicts alcohol or tobacco products and/or is deemed by the Student Development staff to be lewd, obscene, pornographic, sexually suggestive, racially or sexually degrading, satanic or representative of the occult.

f)  Use of any tobacco products on campus (other than inside the smoking gazebo located at the end of the Pearce Hall parking lot).