student code of conduct
DTF pushing new Conduct Code
Have you ever seen someone smoking outside the smokers’ tent and not immediately called the cops? You violated the proposed Conduct Code.
Have you ever gone to a party in Rock Maple and consumed alcohol there underage? You violated the proposed Conduct Code.
Have you ever been accused of (but not convicted or even necessarily charged with) a serious crime? You violated the proposed Conduct Code.
Update on the Student Code of Conduct
Evergreen students have never been timid in standing up for their rights and beliefs. With so many battles going on at once, it is important that students not become fractured but reinforce attitudes of mutual support. While tuition hikes and budget cuts will likely be taking a leading role in the coming months, the Student Code of Conduct remains a hotspot and a potentially uniting struggle for Evergreen students.
Oh, our lovely rights… Students Try to Decipher the Proposed Student Code of Conduct
On November 4, students piled into a library classroom to voice their apprehensions to the Disappearing Task Force (DTF) in charge of revising the Student Code of Conduct. Many concerns were raised last spring when the first draft of the code was released to the students for public comment. Considering the level of attendance at the most recent meeting, students would like to take part in the review of the code more than once a year.





