几块彩色岩石的照片

校园的岩石

建在采石场上, 十大博彩推荐排名州立大学 has a long standing tradition of large rocks painted to celebrate our campus organizations and departments. 请查看 map 在下面找到你的组织的基石!

岩石的政策

The word “rock” as it refers to organizations recognized by 十大博彩推荐排名州立大学 shall be defined as any painted or unpainted large rock structure or “stand alone” boulder of any size. This includes all natural and man-made formations. All rocks are considered and shall remain the property of 十大博彩推荐排名州立大学. All access to aforementioned rocks is solely at the permission of the 大学.

As per the 大学 Senate motion #96014 of September 18, 1996, the No Rock Paint Zone is as follows: ‘a line running east-west from Center for Environmental and Life Sciences (CELS) Building between Mallory and Richardson, 在学生中心前面, between Partridge and the Student Center and through Lot 14 (now excavated) would signify a “No Paint Zone” to the south. This “No Paint Zone” is essentially the academic core. Painted rocks that are currently in this area will be removed or returned to their natural state.’ [Note: Mallory Hall is now known as Schmitt Hall]

Any organization wishing to paint or otherwise alter the state of any rock on campus or in the surrounding environs (this includes repainting a rock your organization already has) must apply to the 学生参与中心 prior to ANY actions. Organizations may not “tag” rocks prior to consulting with the 学生参与中心. Requests from Greek organizations will be reviewed by the Coordinator for 希腊的生活. Each organization must complete a form detailing the location of the requested rock and how the rock will be altered. All alterations must be within 大学 Student Conduct Code and must not be derogatory to groups or individuals. Rocks may not be moved from their existing location. In the event a rock is moved due to 大学 construction, it is the responsibility of the organization to continue to maintain the rock (i.e. 如果它已经被推翻,重新粉刷).

Organizations requesting a new rock must determine the location of the rock and submit the 岩石申请表格 on 参与, including a photo of the requested rock.

As of 2021, organizations are eligible to have a maximum of five rocks that they must maintain. Groups may request one rock per academic year (to a maximum of five). Rocks that are not maintained or are otherwise unidentifiable will be reclaimed by the 学生参与中心 and made available for request. 如果一个组织有超过五块石头, they must determine which five rocks to maintain and notify the 学生参与中心 of rocks they are making available for other organizations to request (i.e., ‘returning’ any additional rocks) no later than June 1, 2021. 在那之后, the 学生参与中心 will make the determination and make the additional rocks available to other organizations.

一旦给了一个组织许可, the rock requested should be painted (not tagged) within 30 days. Failure to paint the newly approved rock within 30 days of approval will result in the loss of approval. Any organization wishing to alter any rock on campus or its environs must be in good standing with the 大学 and the Student Government Association 适当的. Organizations will only be allowed to alter rocks on campus after a representative from the 学生参与中心 has approved the request for the rock in question. If the rock is eligible to be altered, the organization may proceed. A previously painted rock is only eligible to be painted if the previous organization’s charter has been expired for more than three calendar years. 然而, if an organization has lost their charter by removal of the 大学 they are not permitted the three calendar year expiration and their rock(s) becomes immediately available.

大学, 由学生参与中心代表, reserves the right to prohibit certain rocks from being altered either because of their location, 审美品质或历史. 他们对所有此类事项的决定为最终决定. Any organizations violating this policy will be subject to the loss of 大学 privileges and status as determined by the Office of the Dean of Students.

政策最后更新于2021年9月3日.

请求一块石头

使用下面的地图找到一个可用的岩石. 申请新岩石的组织必须完成 这种形式. 一旦获得批准, the organization has 30 days to paint the rock and submit photos of the completed rock.

Organizations wishing to refresh a rock they already have should notify csi@eagle1027.com 和/或 greeklife@eagle1027.com 适当的.

在你的石头被涂完之后,请完成 这种形式 to provide photos of the newly painted rock for updating the rock map.

查看 岩石地图! Clicking on a red circle will pull up information about that specific rock.

按组织进行搜索, 点击“寻找你的组织之石”, then enter the organization name or select from the drop down list.

To search for rocks that are available to be requested, click on ‘Find Available Rocks’.