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Student Handbook - Sweet Briar College

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including verbal intimidation and threats; causing another personpsychological harm or substantial emotional strain; or requiring orcompelling exposure to uncomfortable elements.2. Any forms of physical activity that are used to harass or are not partof an organized athletic or academic context and not specificallydirected toward constructive work.3. Blindfolding/hooding in public or private outside of anorganization/approved athletic or academic context; binding orrestricting any person’s arms or legs in any fashion that wouldprohibit them from moving on their own; confining someone to anunsafe compartment (i.e. car trunk).4. Spraying, painting, pelting, or anointing a person with any substanceoutside of an organized athletic or academic context.5. Repeated violations of Class 1 violations, or Class 1 violations,which occur off campus. Sanctions for Class 2 violations include butare not limited to:a. Compensatory service, in the range of 20-30 hours.b. Suspension or expulsion of an individual or group of individualsfrom the CO; suspension or removal of the CO from the<strong>College</strong>’s approved list.c. Limits placed on CO activities.d. Revocation of CO funds.e. Disciplinary action by the <strong>College</strong>, which may includedisciplinary probation or suspension of an individual orindividuals from the <strong>College</strong>.C. Class 3 ViolationsViolations which threaten physical, mental or emotional, harm and/or are inviolation of federal, state and local law; Class 3 violations include but arenot limited to:1. Forcing or causing another person to violate local, state, or federallaws, particularly regarding the use of alcohol and/or drugs.2. Forced or coerced violations of the <strong>College</strong>’s Honor Code Standardsof Academic and Non-Academic Conduct. [Such violations includedishonesty, lying, cheating, stealing, disrespect of property (whichincludes illegal entry and/or “trashing” of another student’s room),assault, or infringement of another person’s privacy, includingunauthorized listening to another student’s voice-mail, usinganother person’s password or access code, use of another person’semail account, and unauthorized use of keys].3. Forcing nudity upon another person; or forcing compromised orcoerced sexual activity.________________________________________________________________77

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