Bicycles and Longboards:
- Bicycles and longboards shall be allowed on campus as a means of transport only. Riders ride at their own risk, and the College assumes no liability for injury. Bicycles or longboards shall not be used for stunts or tricks, nor shall they be used in any manner that would cause damage to campus buildings or landscapes.
- Board must be 30 inches or longer with wheels 60 millimeters or larger.
- The use of a bicycle or longboard inside any campus building is prohibited.
- Bicycle racks are provided throughout the campus for storage. A bicycle may be stored in a residential room, suite, or apartment only if: 1) all occupants approve; 2) it is cleaned before entering campus housing; and 3) room exits are not obstructed.
- It is against fire code to store a bicycle in a hallway or stairwell. Any bicycle or other object chained to or left in a stairwell or other unauthorized location, may be removed, and discarded without notice.
- Students must demonstrate care when riding bicycles or longboards on campus roads, sidewalks, etc.
- Any bicycle, longboard, or other non-motorized vehicle left unattended after the close of the spring semester shall be discarded. Any non-motorized vehicles remaining on campus after spring semester will be donated to a local charitable organization.
Skateboarding and roller skating of any kind is prohibited on campus.
Playing or practicing golf is not allowed on campus due to the potential of injury to bystanders and the possibility of damaging College grounds and property. The only exceptions are the use of lightweight “whiffle” type golf balls and playing or practicing on the putting greens controlled by the Athletic Department.
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