31 | STEVENS STUDENT HANDBOOK e. Unauthorized use of or copying of university keys or swipe cards. f. Lewd, indecent or obscene conduct. g. Organizing and conducting any form of gambling activity on campus, except pursuant to a permit issued by the relevant authority. h. Intentionally filing a false complaint under this Code of Conduct or any other Stevens’ Policy. i. Aiding or abetting any conduct prohibited by this Code of Conduct. 8. Falsification of Records The following are prohibited: a. Furnishing false information to the university, and/or forging, altering or misusing university documents, records, or identification, including, but not limited to, giving false testimony or other evidence at a conduct proceeding. b. Unauthorized use of the name, trademark, seal or other insignia of the university by an individual or a group. c. Students are expected to have a valid university ID (either a physical card or mobile credentials) at all times while on campus or university property. Furthermore, students must present ID to a university official, including student staff (Resident Assistants, etc.) upon request for identification purposes or other authorized intent. Duplicating, sharing, or passing of ID cards is prohibited. 9. Campus Safety Violations The following are prohibited: a. As a general matter, weapons are prohibited on university property. Such items will be confiscated immediately by Stevens Campus Police, and individuals involved will be subject to conduct action and criminal penalties. For more information, please see Stevens’ Policy on Weapons. b. Circulating a report or warning that property under university control or supervision may be subject to a bombing, fire, crime, emergency or other catastrophe, knowing that the report or warning is false. c. Intentionally deactivating any alarms or sensors. d. Intentionally activating any alarms or sensors when no emergency is present. e. Intentionally or recklessly starting or maintaining a fire on university property. f. Illegal use, possession of, or tampering with fire safety equipment, including fire alarms, fire sprinklers, smoke detectors and sensors. g. Displaying mock fire exit signs in a student room. h. Failure to evacuate a campus building when a fire alarm is activated. i. Use of fog machines and other items that may trigger fire or smoke alarms. 10. Misuse of Technology The following are prohibited: a. Making or assisting in making harassing, threatening, or unwanted telephone calls, emails, text messages, or otherwise misusing or abusing telephone, computer or similar equipment or systems. b. Intentional disruption of the university’s computer systems; unauthorized alteration, disclosure or destruction of Stevens’ computer systems; improper access to the computer files and systems belonging to the university or another member of the Stevens community; or violation of copyright or proprietary material restrictions connected with the university’s computer systems, programs or