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Originally posted by SIAsensacion
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Very, VERRRRRY interesting. So I understand they cannot prevent students from wearing certain things or not speaking to anyone if that is what the student chooses. Which makes sense. But another question: What if several students, who all choose to dress the same way, also choose to march on line (locked up) on campus. Could the administration step in then? Or what if they choose to run everywhere, or cut corners? I'm just wondering how far the administration will let the orgs go before they step in and say something?
and P.S. G'Mornin to you, too!!!
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I have no idea how far things have to go before the University steps in. As long as they are not using university resources or violating school rules, I just don't see them stepping in.
I have definitely seen all the same things you've mentioned, but you know....if it's not happening to the president of the SGA, I don't think it's on the radar. It's KNOWN, but it's not priority.