non-affiliate oftheUniversitypeacefullyprotest in anon-disruptivemannerTheUniversitymay restrictexpressionsafely andlawfullyshare theirdiverseviewpointsThe Rulesdefine the limitson acceptableforms ofprotest.disruptingUniversityactivitiesall membersof theUniversitycommunitynon-Universitysecurityforcesprotestsmust notsignificantlydisruptcurrentcampusclimatefreespeechareasubject toappropriatesanctionsTheUniversity’scommitmentto freeexpressioninsofar aslimitations onthat freedomarenecessaryprotectedunderTitle VIa hostileenvironmentcommitmentto“academicfreedom”courtesyof PENAmericathe FirstAmendmentdoes notprotect anindividual’s rightto disrupt“expressiveconduct”theUniversity’struth-seekingfunctionsome protestactivities areneverpermittedtime,place,mannerunauthorizedstructuresnon-affiliate oftheUniversitypeacefullyprotest in anon-disruptivemannerTheUniversitymay restrictexpressionsafely andlawfullyshare theirdiverseviewpointsThe Rulesdefine the limitson acceptableforms ofprotest.disruptingUniversityactivitiesall membersof theUniversitycommunitynon-Universitysecurityforcesprotestsmust notsignificantlydisruptcurrentcampusclimatefreespeechareasubject toappropriatesanctionsTheUniversity’scommitmentto freeexpressioninsofar aslimitations onthat freedomarenecessaryprotectedunderTitle VIa hostileenvironmentcommitmentto“academicfreedom”courtesyof PENAmericathe FirstAmendmentdoes notprotect anindividual’s rightto disrupt“expressiveconduct”theUniversity’struth-seekingfunctionsome protestactivities areneverpermittedtime,place,mannerunauthorizedstructures

Back-to-School Protest Policy Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. non-affiliate of the University
  2. peacefully protest in a non-disruptive manner
  3. The University may restrict expression
  4. safely and lawfully share their diverse viewpoints
  5. The Rules define the limits on acceptable forms of protest.
  6. disrupting University activities
  7. all members of the University community
  8. non-University security forces
  9. protests must not significantly disrupt
  10. current campus climate
  11. free speech area
  12. subject to appropriate sanctions
  13. The University’s commitment to free expression
  14. insofar as limitations on that freedom are necessary
  15. protected under Title VI
  16. a hostile environment
  17. commitment to “academic freedom”
  18. courtesy of PEN America
  19. the First Amendment does not protect an individual’s right to disrupt
  20. “expressive conduct”
  21. the University’s truth-seeking function
  22. some protest activities are never permitted
  23. time, place, manner
  24. unauthorized structures