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2009-2010 Undergraduate Bulletin (pdf) - LaGrange College

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Posting of messages to the email group containing all students must be<br />

cleared through the appropriate Vice President’s Office or their<br />

delegates. Use of the electronic signs in the Dining Hall, posters and<br />

flyers are suggested alternative means of reaching all students.<br />

Messages to the student body should not be made through the faculty<br />

mail group. Messages to faculty containing variations on “Please<br />

announce to your class” are ineffective in reaching all students.<br />

CAMPUS COMPUTING FACILITIES<br />

Computer labs on the <strong>LaGrange</strong> <strong>College</strong> campus are available for<br />

general use by students, faculty and staff except during the periods when<br />

the rooms have been reserved for teaching purposes. Additional<br />

computers are placed in public access areas for student, faculty and staff<br />

use. It is the responsibility of every user to use lab and public access<br />

facilities in a responsible manner. Accidental damage or damage caused<br />

by other parties should be reported as soon as possible so that corrective<br />

action can be taken. Use of laboratory or public access facilities to view<br />

material that may be considered offensive to others which includes, but<br />

is not limited to, racially hateful and sexually explicit material, is<br />

considered a form of harassment. The viewing of harassing material is<br />

inconsistent with the mission of <strong>LaGrange</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Viewing such<br />

harassing material in a lab or public access area may result in<br />

disciplinary action.<br />

PERSONAL WEB PAGES<br />

Any authorized user or group at the <strong>College</strong> may have a personal home<br />

page on a <strong>LaGrange</strong> <strong>College</strong> World Wide Web server, provided that the<br />

graphical images, multimedia information, text, or the intent of the home<br />

page do not refute the mission of <strong>LaGrange</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Users must sign a<br />

Registered Information Provider Agreement before web pages are<br />

placed on the server. Groups must designate an individual as their<br />

Registered Information Provider, who is responsible for the content of<br />

their web pages. Registered Information Provider Agreements must be<br />

renewed annually. Failure to renew will result in removal of content<br />

from the web server. No individual user is authorized to create and<br />

serve a web site on the World Wide Web utilizing <strong>College</strong> computer<br />

resources. Applications for personal web pages should be made to the<br />

Director of Information Technology.<br />

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