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CAMPUS SIGNS
(1) student. A senior level administrator shall chair the Board and the Dean of Students will coordinate the docket. In the case of Title IX, the Division Vice President would hear the appeal and the Dean of Students would conduct the investigation of the case.
SECTION VI POLICIES FOR SOCIAL ACTIVITIES & STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
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The University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College take the philosophical position that students learn by becoming active and involved. The University and Community College, therefore, encourage each student to pursue his own interests and area of involvement. Since the University and Community College encourage the students to develop and administer their own community policies, a considerable degree of social interaction is developed. The overall student government structure at Rio Grande is divided into four branches. The Student Senate is a legislative body. The Student Judiciary Board serves as a mediator when an alleged violation of University policy occurs (see Section V for more information). The Student Programming Board coordinates a major portion of the non-classroom activities, entertainment, and social functions for the students. The fourth branch of Student Government is the All-Greek Council, which coordinates all activities of social fraternities and sororities. The Student Senate is the elected body representing the students in University affairs and is the basis for student expression and communication in University affairs. The Student Senate appoints students to numerous university committees dealing with University policy and student affairs. Student Senate meetings are open to all students. The University and Community College encourage other interest groups to be developed on campus. The most formal social structure on the campus is the fraternity/sorority system. The fraternity/sorority system is coordinated through the All-Greek Council. Each individual and each organization must be familiar with the following policies and procedures and must be responsible for their application when appropriate. Failure to do so may result in withdrawal of university recognition or referral to the applicable adjudicating body. Withdrawal of recognition by the University or Community College means withdrawal of privilege to use University or Community College facilities and University or Community College services. This includes use of University or Community College publications and publicizing of events on campus. Regular use of University or Community College facilities and services may be obtained only by student organizations recognized by the University and Community College. Provisions of the University and Community College Community Code, the Rio Grande Residence Life Code, Federal, and State statutes are considered binding on recognized organizations as artificial persons of the University and Community College community. Negative action in the name of the organization may result in the imposition of appropriate sanctions. While not listed among the "Disciplinary Sanctions", the University Board of Trustees reserves the right to rescind recognition upon recommendation of the President of the University. As in the case of individuals, recognized organizations have the right of appeal and will be represented before the appropriate hearing body only by its chief executive officer (the President or other such official).
CAMPUS SIGNS
The University maintains a policy for the display of signs or other materials on the Campus, which enhances general communications, and the promotion of specific events while protecting the aesthetic quality of the campus and facilities.
1. Signs may be displayed only on the designated bulletin boards in the following buildings: Anniversary Hall, Florence Evans Hall, Bob Evans Farms Hall, Fine and Performing Arts Center, Library, Lyne Center, Math and Science Building, James A. Rhodes Student Center, Student Center Annex, Technical Center, Wood Hall, and residence halls.