A University of Calgary pro life group has been given with a warning.

Eight students with the U of C's Campus Pro-Life group were found guilty of non-academic misconduct, but they won't be suspended.

The verdict comes one week after the students met individually with the university.

At the heart of the dispute is a graphic anti-abortion display that compares abortion to atrocities like the Holocaust.

The university has asked the group several times to turn their signs inward so people could decide for themselves whether to look at them.

But the group has refused saying that amounts to censorship

The students have been warned if they disobey campus security in the future they will face more severe sanctions, like expulsion.