WAC 132C-120-015
Freedom of expression. Fundamental to
the democratic process are the rights of free speech and
peaceful assembly. Students and student organizations shall
be free to examine and to discuss all questions of interest to
them and to express opinions publicly and privately. They
shall always be free to support causes by orderly means which
do not disrupt the regular and essential operation of the
institution. At the same time, it should be made clear to the
academic and the larger community that in their public
expressions, students or student organizations speak only for
themselves.
Any recognized student organization may invite to the
campus any speaker a group wishes to hear, providing suitable
space is available and there is no interference with the
regular scheduled program of the college and officially
sanctioned procedure is followed. It is understood that the
appearance of such speakers on the campus implies neither
approval nor disapproval of them or their viewpoints by this
college, its students, its employees, or the board of
trustees. In the case of speakers who are candidates for
political office, equal opportunities shall be available to
opposing candidates if desired by them. Speakers are subject
to normal considerations for law and order.
In order to insure an atmosphere of open exchange and to
insure that the educational objectives of the college are not
obscured, the president may prescribe reasonable time, place
and manner restrictions for the conduct of the meeting, such
as requiring a designated member of the faculty as chair, or
requiring permission for comments and questions from the
floor. Likewise, the president may encourage the appearance
of one or more additional speakers at the meeting in question
or at a subsequent meeting so that other points of view may be
expressed.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. 05-10-052, §
132C-120-015, filed 4/29/05, effective 5/30/05; 85-13-067
(Order 24, Resolution No. 52-0585), § 132C-120-015, filed
6/18/85; 80-05-004 (Order 21, Resolution No. 49-0280), §
132C-120-015, filed 4/4/80.]