Nova Southeastern University Student Handbook 157 B.26 Lake Swimming Swimming in any lake, canal, and/or body of water on the NSU campus or being in the shark fountain is strictly prohibited and any violations of this policy will be subject to disciplinary action. B.27 Littering/Projecting Objects Students may not throw, discard, place, or deposit litter or project objects from university buildings or on university grounds except in receptacles provided for such purposes. B.28 Misuse of Computers or Telecommunications (Technology) Violation of University Computer and Telecommunications Policy is prohibited (as detailed in Section A.15). B.29 Noise The university noise policy is based on the belief that all students have a responsibility to respect the rights, health, security, and safety of other university and community members. Excessive noise that disturbs the campus environment, unless approved by the Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs, or designee, for a special event, is prohibited. Students are held responsible for the actions of their guests. B.30 Online/Internet Social Networking Usage All students are responsible for their postings on the Internet and/or social networking sites. Prohibited usage of Internet/social networking sites may include • stalking, harassing, or threatening another person or group • creating language on a social network that is threatening, vulgar, or derogatory • displaying or being displayed in an activity that violates federal, state, or local law and/or any regulation outlined elsewhere in the NSU Student Handbook B.31 Parking and Motor Vehicle Policy Failure to comply with the Parking and Motor Vehicle Policy is prohibited and may result in disciplinary action. In order to park a motor vehicle on campus in any university parking area, the vehicle must be registered with the university and a parking permit must be properly displayed. All administrators, faculty and staff members, students, and visitors must register vehicles to be driven or parked on campus. All administrators, faculty and staff members, students, and visitors are responsible for any violations of these regulations in which their vehicle is involved. Motorcycles, motor scooters, and mopeds are subject to the regulations governing automobiles. NSU Public Safety is authorized to designate any spaces as temporary reserved parking. Abandoned vehicles are subject to towing at the owner’s expense, unless the owner notifies NSU Public Safety, in writing, at the time the vehicle becomes disabled. The director of NSU Public Safety will determine whether a disabled vehicle is allowed to remain on campus. Vehicle repairs that create a nuisance are
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