Wash. Admin. Code § 132E-122-110 - Student affairs
(1) Students are free to organize and join
associations to promote their common interests, provided such organizations or
associations do not disrupt or interfere with the mission of the college.
(a) The membership, policies, and actions of a
student organization will be determined by vote of only those persons who hold
bona fide membership in the student body as determined by current enrollment in
the college.
(b) Affiliation with an
external organization shall not of itself disqualify a student organization from
institutional recognition.
(c) An
organization is free to nominate its own advisor from the campus faculty and
staff. Campus advisors shall advise organizations in the exercise of the rights
and responsibilities as an organization, but they will not have authority to
control the policies of such organizations.
(d) Student organizations shall be required to
submit a constitution to the office of student activities which includes a
statement of purpose, criteria for membership, rules or procedures, and a current
list of officers to the student government recognized by the college.
(e) Campus organizations, including those
affiliated with an extramural organization shall be open to all
students.
(2)
Right
of assembly.
(a) Students have the right
to conduct or may participate in any assembly on facilities that are generally
available to the public provided that such assemblies:
(i) Are conducted in an orderly
manner;
(ii) Do not unreasonably
interfere with classes, scheduled meetings or ceremonies, or regular functions of
the college;
(iii) Do not
unreasonably interfere with pedestrian or vehicular travel; or
(iv) Do not cause destruction or damage to
college property.
(b) Any
student group or student organization/club which wishes to schedule an assembly
must reserve the college facilities per the appropriate procedures.
(c) Assemblies which violate these rules and
other college policies and rules may be ordered to disperse by the
college.
(d) A nonstudent who
violates any provision of the rule will be referred to civilian
authorities.
(3)
Student participation in institutional government. Student
participation in institutional government - As constituents of the educational
community, students shall be free, individually and collectively, to express
their views on issues of institutional policy and matters of general interest to
the student body. The student body shall have a clearly defined means to
participate in the formulation and application of institutional policy affecting
academic and student affairs. The role of student government will be made
explicit. The actions of the student government within the areas of jurisdiction
shall be reviewed by the director of student LIFE and by the chief student
affairs officer through orderly procedures.
(4)
Right of ownership of
works.
(5)
Editorial
independence of student publications policy. The college recognizes and
affirms the editorial independence and press freedom of all student-edited campus
media. The Clipper student newspaper and other student-provided
media are therefore designated as public forums.
(6)
Right to be interviewed.
(a) Every student has the right to be
interviewed on campus by any legal organization desired to recruit at the
college.
(b) Any student, student
group, or student organization/club may assemble in protest against any such
organization provided that such protest does not interfere with any other
student's right to have such an interview, and provided that such protests are in
accordance with subsection (2) of this section.
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