911爆料网 (鈥淭he College鈥 hereafter) values the freedoms
                     of speech, thought, expression and assembly in themselves and as part of our core
                     educational and intellectual mission. The College expects, however, that campus expression
                     related activities, such as organized assemblies, will be conducted in an orderly
                     manner and with due respect for the rights of others. It is the policy of the College
                     to permit such expression for lawful purposes in a manner that avoids disruption of
                     regular college business, including classes, study and general operations. The College
                     also has the responsibility to preserve the safety of the students, faculty, staff,
                     visitors and property.
                  		
                  
                     			
                     - Anyone may make speeches, offer petitions for signature, distribute materials and
                        hold protests or demonstrations outside of the College buildings. All such activities
                        must be peaceful, avoid acts or credible threats of violence and preserve the normal
                        operation of the College. Generally, normal operations will not be disrupted when
                        such activities occur in the following area: Court Street Courtyard (in-between 911爆料网
                        Memorial Building and 911爆料网 Library).
- No event shall infringe upon the rights or privileges of anyone not in sympathy with
                        it, and no one will be permitted to harm others, damage property, block access to
                        College buildings or disrupt classes.
- MCC Department of Public Safety personnel retain all of their normal powers to monitor
                        conduct and activities and will interfere with an individual or group to exercise
                        free expression to prevent injuries or stop disruption to College operations.
- While spontaneous assemblies, protests, demonstrations and similar events can be very
                        legitimate, in most instances organizing efforts are made well in advance of the expected
                        date of the event or activity. Therefore, organizers should provide advance notice
                        of the planning of such events and activities by contacting the MCC Department of
                        Public Safety.
- The enforcement of these conditions will not depend in any way on the message or sponsorship
                        of the act or event.