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Student Handbook: Part II - Community Policies Section C: Anti-Discrimination Policy

Discriminatory Harassment In a student-on-student context, conduct based on a student's sex (including pregnancy), race, national origin, religion, age, disability, gender, or other protected categories, classes, or characteristics that is severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it adversely affects the individual's education…

Texas Tech University System Regulation 07.06.B: Non-Title IX Sexual Misconduct

Sexual Harassment. Unwelcome, sex-based verbal or physical conduct that: ... In the education context, is sufficiently severe, persistent, or pervasive that the conduct unreasonably interferes with a student’s ability to participate in or benefit from educational programs or activities. Examples of inappropriate…

Texas Tech University System Regulation 07.06.A: Title IX Sexual Misconduct

Title IX Sexual Misconduct. Conduct that allegedly occurred against a person in the United States, in University’s Education Program or Activity, on the basis of sex, and that satisfies one or more of the following: ... Severe, Pervasive, and Objectively Offensive Conduct…

Student Handbook: Part I - Code of Student Conduct Section B: Procedures from the Office of Student Conduct for Students- Harassment or Discriminatory Harassment

Harassment or Discriminatory Harassment a. Conduct that is so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it deprives a reasonable person access to education or the intended benefits of the University’s resources and opportunities. Such conduct may include, but is not limited to…

Student Handbook: Part II - Community Policies Section J: Solicitations, Advertisements, and Printed Materials

The following policies apply to the display and distribution of printed materials and digital signage in all areas of the University campus: ... Printed materials shall not include the use of obscenities, libelous statements, or "fighting words" as defined by law.

Texas Tech University System Regulation 07.04: Freedom of Expression

The University’s common outdoor areas (operated and either owned or leased by the University) are deemed traditional public forums, and any person is permitted to engage in expressive activities in those areas of the University campus.
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