Please note that Graduate Students, Faculty, and Staff are not eligible to attend Getaway Bus Trips.

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Register for Dorney Park on 2009-10-17 at a cost of $30

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In order to make the trip enjoyable for all there are guidelines you must follow:

1. Participants are expected to adhere to University Expectations (excerpt below) and Rules of Student Conduct. These may be found in your Student Handbook or online at http://studenthandbook.binghamton.edu/

2. Due to liability concerns, persons not associated with Binghamton University are not eligible to participate in Getaway Bus Trips. This includes friends, spouses, and family members of students.

3. Alcohol/other drug use is prohibited on Getaway Bus Trips. Participants noticeably impaired will not be allowed to board the bus even if this means the participant finding an alternative way back to campus.

4. Participants are expected to follow the rules of the site that is being visited.

5. Participants not back to the bus loading area at the boarding time will be left to find their own way back to campus.

6. Getaway Bus Trips, Campus Life, and Binghamton University are not responsible for your actions or the activities you choose to partake in while on this bus trip.

7. Any legal incidents occurring due to your actions are your responsibility.

8. You must bring you Binghamton University ID card AND one other valid form of picture ID.

9. Participants are freely choosing to partake on this trip and/or activity and assume all risks associated with participation including transportation to and from the destination and activities at the destination itself.

University Expectations from Student Handbook:

1. All members of the University community are expected to conduct themselves lawfully, maturely and responsibly, and to share the responsibility of maintaining standards of behavior that are essential to the smooth functioning of the institution.

2. The tradition at Binghamton, a public university, is that the full exercise of First Amendment rights is encouraged and protected. The expectation is that these rights are practiced with respect and responsibility, and with the recognition that abusing the rights of any one person or group ultimately endangers the rights of all. Obscene speech or conduct-that which appeals to prurient interests, is patently offensive, and lacks serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value-is not protected by the First Amendment.

3. Every member of the University community has a right to feel secure in person and property and has the responsibility to respect and protect the rights of others.

4. Conduct that interferes with or threatens the operation of the University or the rights of others, either in or out of the classroom, is not condoned,

5. Students are expected to abide by the rules of the University and by state, local and federal laws, and cannot be granted sanctuary by the University.

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