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Section 2.9.4.2. There shall be an editorial adviser from the faculty
with adequate knowledge of journalism who will be
appointed by the Administration to oversee the
format as well as the language and style of the
publication;
Section 2.9.4.3. The technical contents of the publication shall be
the sole responsibility of the organization
concerned.
Section 2.9.4.4. The parties concerned in the publication shall sign
a pledge of sole responsibility that it shall not hold
the University liable for any claims made by the
publisher/printer or any student or person
whatsoever.
Section 2.10. Fund Raising
Section 2.10.1. No student acting on his own shall be allowed to engage in
fund raising activities inside the campus.
Section 2.10.2. Fund raising activities or projects of recognized student
organizations shall require resolution of the organization’s
officers, notation from the Students’ Supreme Council,
endorsement from the Adviser, the Chief, Campus
Organization and a written permission from the Office of
the Director of Student Services. However, no fund raising
activities shall be scheduled two (2) weeks before the final
examination.
ARTICLE IV. NORMS OF CONDUCT, DISCIPLINE AND SANCTIONS
Section 1. General Provision. Every student shall observe the laws of the land, the rules
and regulations of the University and the accepted standards of good
behavior.
The rules and regulations as enumerated in the duly approved Norms of
Conduct of ISU students as approved by the Board of Regents with their
corresponding sanctions shall be used as the basis in imposing penalties
against erring students.
Section 2. Norms of Conduct
Section 2.1. Any form of cheating and dishonesty shall be punishable, the penalty
of which to be imposed by shall be determined by the Dean/Head
campus/unit concerned. Violation of this rule may be considered either
minor or serious offense depending on the gravity of the offense.
Forgery as a form of dishonesty is considered a serious offense.
Section 2.2. No student is allowed to carry deadly weapons inside the premises of
the University. Deadly weapon refers to any instrument that can cause
serious physical injury or death when used. Any student found
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