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40. Except by permission <strong>of</strong> his/her Tutor, no student may hold a party for more than fifteen<br />
persons in non-<strong>College</strong> accommodation. Parties must be confined to the rooms <strong>of</strong> the<br />
student giving them and may not continue after midnight. Not more than one party may<br />
take place in any such accommodation on the same day.<br />
GENERAL MATTERS<br />
41. Junior Members are advised to report to their Tutor any charges which have been made<br />
against them by the Police and any legal or <strong>of</strong>ficial enquiries in which they are involved.<br />
42. The use <strong>of</strong> drugs, other than under medical direction, is both dangerous and illegal and<br />
unauthorised possession <strong>of</strong> them is a criminal <strong>of</strong>fence. The <strong>College</strong> will take a most<br />
serious view <strong>of</strong> any unauthorised possession or use <strong>of</strong> such drugs by students. Disciplinary<br />
action, including termination <strong>of</strong> residence, may be taken in relation to any student who is<br />
in any way concerned with unauthorised use <strong>of</strong> such drugs either personally or by others.<br />
43. Students who use firearms, air-guns, ammunition, crossbows, long bows, or other<br />
dangerous weapons, for sporting purposes should normally make arrangements for the<br />
weapons to be kept on the premises <strong>of</strong> the sporting club or society concerned. In<br />
exceptional circumstances they may be placed in the custody <strong>of</strong> the Head Porter for<br />
temporary storage. They may never be brought into <strong>College</strong> or kept in students’ rooms in<br />
<strong>College</strong> or elsew<strong>here</strong> on a permanent basis.<br />
ACADEMICAL DRESS<br />
44. Correct academical dress is worn in formal Hall and on other occasions when required.<br />
OFFICIAL NOTICES<br />
45. Students are required to read notices posted or sent to them by email (to @cam.ac.uk<br />
addresses) by the <strong>College</strong> authorities and may not plead ignorance as an excuse for failure<br />
to comply with them.<br />
BOOKING OF PUBLIC ROOMS<br />
46. Students may book public rooms in the <strong>College</strong>. The application procedure for such<br />
bookings is specified in Appendix 2, which also sets out the requirements to which those<br />
holding parties must conform. If the booking is for a public meeting see Appendix 8.<br />
47. At least 14 days notice is required to the Stewards and Domestic Bursars Secretary<br />
for bookings <strong>of</strong> any kind. Refreshments for large functions must normally be purchased<br />
through the <strong>College</strong>. In such cases permission to serve refreshments not provided by the<br />
<strong>College</strong> will be given only with the consent <strong>of</strong> both the Bursar and the Senior Tutor.<br />
Failure to give 14 days notice may mean that the booking will not be approved.<br />
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