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violating this rule shall be subject to proper disciplinary action including
criminal prosecution.
Section 2.3. No student or group of students shall present or stage any play, farce,
comedy, skit or any other similar acts in or outside the University
without previous authorization and approval of the Director of Student
Services, or his duly authorized representative, whose duty shall be to
supervise all activities of this nature. University premises include not
only the territory enclosed by its perimeter but also the premises
immediately outside the fence or gates. Violation of this rule is
considered a serious offense.
Section 2.4. No smoking and drinking of alcoholic beverages shall be allowed
inside the campus premises. Students found violating this rule shall be
subject to disciplinary action. Violation of this rule shall be considered
a minor offense.
Section 2.5. The University need not take any action on complaints regarding
debts of students to private parties. However, if the case involves
moral character of the student, the Office of the Student Services may
take disciplinary action. If it is a case of indebtedness to the University,
the existing rules such as the withholding of grades or barring them
from participating in examination shall be applied.
Section 2.6. The following acts are prohibited:
a) rumor mongering;
b) fighting inside or in the vicinity of the University premises;
c) extortion, theft and deliberate keeping of other’s property;
d) theft of farm products;
e) acts of vandalism such as making obscene writings or drawings on
walls, blackboards, tables and any form of destruction of any
University property. In case of vandalisms or destruction of the
University property, the student shall be obliged to pay the value of
the damage.
f) acts of barring/prohibiting students, faculty and employees from
entering the University campuses/offices and classrooms;
g) immorality/any activity that is considered illicit or any of the
following:
1) Sexual acts outside of marriage
2) Scandalous public display of affection
3) Overt homosexual acts
4) Commercial sex solicitation
5) Intentional abortion
h) lending of ID’s or borrowers card;
i) loitering everywhere, especially in corridors, classrooms, toilets and
streets inside the university;
j) talking and laughing in stentorian voice that tends to disrupts
classes;
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