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development of his community and in attainment of a just,
compassionate and orderly society;
e) Exercise his rights and in the knowledge that he is answerable for
any infringement or violation of the welfare and of the rights of
others
f) Strive to lead an upright, virtuous and useful life
g) Love, respect, and obey his parents, and cooperate with them to
maintain the family solidarity
h) Respect the customs and traditions of our people, the duly
constituted authorities, the laws of the country and the principles
of democracy
i) Help in the observance and exercise of individual and social
rights, the strengthening of freedom everywhere, the fostering of
cooperation among nations in the pursuit of progress, prosperity
and world peace
j) Respect and cooperate with teachers, fellow students and
university authorities in the attainment and preservation of order
in university and in the society.
Article 2. Freedom of Expression and Advocacy. Students have the
right or freedom of speech, petition and assembly, so long as the exercise
thereof is peaceful and does not interfere with, obstruct or disrupt the
normal operation of the University and does not violate the rights of
others.
The time, place and manner of exercising speech and advocacy on the
campus shall be subject to regulations adopted by the University to
minimize any conflict between the exercise and use of University
facilities, as well as the possible interference with the responsibilities of
the University as an educational institution.
Registered student organizations may invite speakers who do not
come from the University academic community to address meetings or
convocations sponsored by them on campus with the permission of the
Dean of Student Affairs. Approval of the invitations does not necessarily
mean that the University endorses the views expressed by the resource
speaker.
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