and other students have been expelled/suspended before for drinking at parties. And, again, this is a private school.
IANAL, but I think that your company could fire you for brawling -- maybe it depends on whether you are arrested. You are a representative of your company though, on and off the job, so anything that you do in public is representative of your company (or school).
It's a private school, which doesn't have to follow strictly to first ammendment rights. The school also has a strict drugs/alcohol policy, and the student had already gotten in trouble previously with alcohol.
A student at the school I attend was recently expelled because she posted photos on a public webpage of herself drinking. The school found out about it (I think an IT guy was surfing and searched for my school name on a free photosharing site), and the girl was expelled.
The lesson: don't be stupid about what you post on publicly viewable websites, such as blogs. You never know who's going to read it.
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and other students have been expelled/suspended before for drinking at parties. And, again, this is a private school.
IANAL, but I think that your company could fire you for brawling -- maybe it depends on whether you are arrested. You are a representative of your company though, on and off the job, so anything that you do in public is representative of your company (or school).
It's a private school, which doesn't have to follow strictly to first ammendment rights. The school also has a strict drugs/alcohol policy, and the student had already gotten in trouble previously with alcohol.
A student at the school I attend was recently expelled because she posted photos on a public webpage of herself drinking. The school found out about it (I think an IT guy was surfing and searched for my school name on a free photosharing site), and the girl was expelled.
The lesson: don't be stupid about what you post on publicly viewable websites, such as blogs. You never know who's going to read it.