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  2. UT outlines punishment for 4 students after pro-Palestinian ...

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    Students investigated by the university for their Dec. 8 protest received administrative dispositions with disciplinary recommendations Tuesday night.

  3. Academic honor code - Wikipedia

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    The all-male Hampden–Sydney College is reputed for an honor code system on a par with military systems, [citation needed] which extends to all student activities both on and off campus (off-campus violations can be prosecuted), and also like the military system [citation needed], it considers tolerance of a violation itself a violation. Like ...

  4. What’s the punishment for students walking out of school in ...

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    While students have the right to protest, if it causes substantial disruption to school operations students could face disciplinary consequences, according to the Texas Association of School Boards.

  5. Public humiliation - Wikipedia

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    Public humiliation or public shaming is a form of punishment whose main feature is dishonoring or disgracing a person, usually an offender or a prisoner, especially in a public place. It was regularly used as a form of judicially sanctioned punishment in previous centuries, and is still practiced by different means (e.g. schools) in the modern era.

  6. He came last in fantasy football so had to walk 26.2 miles ...

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    The student finished the 26.2 miles in 9.5 hours He came last in fantasy football so had to walk 26.2 miles doing laps of his college dining hall as punishment Skip to main content

  7. School disturbance laws - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 study of nearly 1 million Texas students found that nearly 60% of students were suspended or expelled at least once between grades 7 and 12." [2] In 2012, Texas changed the law such that students could no longer be charged with "disrupting class" and no student younger than 12 years could be charged with a "low-level misdemeanor at ...

  8. Student protest - Wikipedia

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    Student protests can often spread off-campus and grow in scale, mobilizing off campus activists and organizations, for example the 2014 Hong Kong class boycott campaign led to the city-wide 2014 Hong Kong protests. [36] One form that student-led activism can take is through the deliberate utilization of posters and slogans.

  9. Shawnee Mission answers students’ pleas after racist attack ...

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    Students urged the district to issue harsher punishments for hate speech and harassment after a racist attack on a Black, female student last school year.