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Originally Posted by dga
My understanding is that this girl was never convicted of anything, not even filing a false police report in alleging the rape.
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Unsurprisingly, those actions constitute flagrant violations of NCCU's honor code, which prohibits: "lewd, indecent or obscene conduct (whether public or private)"; "violation of the alcohol policy, including binge drinking, use or personal possession of alcoholic beverages by undergraduate students;" and the real doozie, "knowingly making in public a false [oral or] written or printed statement with the intent to deceive and/or mislead or injure the character or reputation of another."
NCCU also touts itself as a "drug-free academic community," a claim that's hard to take seriously when one of the college's own students admits to turning tricks and getting high four or five nights per week. In fact, Mangum had overdosed on flexeril and booze when she was first picked up by police the night of March 14.
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It says nothing about being convicted of something...
Breaking
a policy is different from breaking
a law ...
The fact that she was an ADMITTED prostitute violates NCC's policies...and that's not even counting the booze, drugs, and lying to injure another's character...
