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Cellphone Ban
The university has decided to ban all cellphone use in lecture halls, labs, seminars, and classrooms effective immediately. We have received numerous complaints from students who find ring tones and personal conversations distracting and annoying. Professors and teaching assistants have also voiced concern over these disruptive devices. Students are expected to turn off their mobile phones upon entering any type of learning environment. Text messaging and videotaping are likewise prohibited. Professors are at liberty to enforce the policy in any way they see fit.
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