Policies governing student computer and network use:

UW Colleges Usage Policy

UWS 97-2 POLICY ON USE OF UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES

UWS-18 CONDUCT ON UNIVERSITY LANDS
Especially UWS18.06 (45) and (46) reproduced here:
(45) Computer data, programs, equipment or supplies. No person may willfully, knowingly and without authorization do or attempt to do any of
     the following:
          (a) Modify, destroy, access, take possession of or copy data, computer programs or supporting documentation;
          (b) Disclose restricted access codes or other restricted access information to a person not authorized to possess such codes or
          information;
          (c) Modify, destroy, use, take or damage a computer, computer system or computer network;
          (d) Modify, destroy, use, take or damage any equipment or supplies used, or intended to be used, in a computer, computer system or
          computer network.
 
     (46) Computer use.
          (a) No person may, with intent to harass, annoy or offend another person, send a message to the person on an electronic mail or other
          computerized communication system and in that message use any obscene, lewd or profane language or suggest any lewd or lascivious
          act.
          (b) No person may, with intent to harass, annoy or offend another person, send a message on an electronic mail or other computerized
          communication system with the reasonable expectation that the person will receive the message and in that message use any obscene,
          lewd or profane language or suggest any lewd or lascivious act.
          (c) No person may, with intent solely to harass another person, send repeated messages to the person on an electronic mail or other
          computerized communication system.
          (d) No person may, with intent solely to harass another person, send repeated messages on an electronic mail or other computerized
          communication system with the reasonable expectation that the person will receive the messages.
          (e) No person may, with intent to harass or annoy another person, send a message to the person on an electronic mail or other
          computerized communication system while intentionally preventing or attempting to prevent the disclosure of his or her own identity.
          (f) No person may, while intentionally preventing or attempting to prevent the disclosure of his or her identity and with intent to harass or
          annoy another person, send a message on an electronic mail or other computerized communication system with the reasonable expectation
          that the person will receive the message.
          (g) No person may knowingly permit or direct another person to send a message prohibited by this subsection from any computer
          terminal or other device that is used to send messages on an electronic mail or other computerized communication system and that is under
          his or her control.
 

UWS-17 STUDENT NON-ACADEMIC DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES
Especially 17.03 (4) specifically states that a student may be disciplined for:
 
(4) (a) For conduct that obstructs or seriously impairs or attempts to obstruct or seriously impair university-run or university-authorized activities, or
     that interferes with or impedes the ability of a member of the university community, or guest, to participate in university-run or university-authorized
     activities.
 
     (b) Examples of the conduct prohibited under this subsection include, but are not limited to: preventing or blocking physical entry to, or exit from, a
     university building, corridor or room; engaging in shouted interruptions, whistling, or similar means of interfering with a classroom presentation or a
     university-sponsored speech or program; obstructing a university officer or employe engaged in the lawful performance of duties; obstructing or
     interfering with a student engaged in attending classes or participating in university-run or university-authorized activities; or knowingly disrupting access
     to university computing resources, or misusing university computing resources.