Posted on 06/25/2003 2:39:29 PM PDT by Gladwin
1 Reprimand
Curfew violation (1 additional reprimand for each half-hour late until 2:00 a.m.)
4 Reprimands + Written Warning
Allowing unauthorized overnight visitor in residence room
Absence from required meeting
Disturbance/non-participation during Convocation
Dress/hair code violation: male or female
Failure to respond to an official call slip within 48 hours
Horseplay (plus financial restitution)
Improper personal contact (anything beyond hand-holding)
Improper sign out
Missing Convocation
Music code violation
Outside residence hall after curfew
Residence hall disturbance/noise violation
Unauthorized borrowing (plus financial restitution)
6 Reprimands + $35 Fine
Attendance at a dance
Direct disobedience/disrespect
Disassembly or removal of residence hall furniture
Gambling
Improper social behavior
Possession and/or use of tobacco
Unauthorized room change
Visiting residence lobby or entryway of opposite sex on campus or allowing the same
12 Reprimands + $70 Fine
(less previously paid fines)
Attendance at, possession or viewing of, an "R," "NC-17" or "X"-rated movie
Deception
Entering the space above ceiling tiles
Malicious horseplay/behavior (plus financial restitution)
Obscene, profane or abusive language or behavior
Out of residence hall overnight or substantial portion of the night without permission (after 2:00 a.m.)
Participation in an unauthorized petition or demonstration
Possession and/or viewing of pornography
Possession of a school key without authorization
Safety/security violation
Students of the opposite sex visiting alone at an off-campus residence
Visiting the residence hallway of the opposite sex
18 Reprimands + $100 Fine
(regardless of previously paid fines) + 18 hours Disciplinary Community Service + 50% Scholarship Reduction
Association with those consuming alcohol
Commission of a misdemeanor
Failure to properly identify oneself
Falsification of information on an official document
Lying to a dean during an official investigation
Racial harassment
Sexual harassment (i.e., unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors or other conduct or comments of a sexual nature)
Sexual misconduct and/or any state of undress
Threat to do bodily harm
Vandalism (plus financial restitution)
Visiting bedroom of the opposite sex on/off campus or allowing the same
30 Reprimands + $150 Fine
(regardless of previously paid fines) + 30 hours Disciplinary Community Service + possible Administrative Withdrawal and/or possible 100% Scholarship Reduction. NOTE: For each accumulation of six (6) or more reprimands after 30, an additional $150 fine will be assessed.
Abortion
Academic dishonesty
Assault/sexual assault (minimum two (2) semesters out) Commission/conviction of any felony
Failure of three (3) Christian/Community Services without reconciliation
Illegal drugs-association/possession, use/distribution (minimum two semesters out)
Immorality
Involvement with witchcraft, seances or other satanic or demonic activity
Life-threatening behavior or language to others or oneself (immediate removal/exclusion from campus and a minimum of two semesters out)
Non-participation/disruption/non-compliance (possible removal/exclusion from campus)
Possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages
Refusal to submit to an Alco-Sensor test and/or drug test
Spending the night with a person of the opposite sex
Stealing or possession of stolen property (plus financial restitution; minimum two semesters out)
Two or more individuals of the opposite sex together in motel room
Unauthorized possession/use of weapons
Falwell has worked too hard for too long to support too many causes and candidates who sound like they want to reimpose the blue laws.
As a result, the rest of us won't be voting for or supporting those - and we'll be actively working against them.
In other words, every time some smiling goon tells us how legalized gambling is a sin and cannot be allowed, and how alcohol is a sin, we form impressions.
I say the surest way to look at Jerry Falwell's ideal moral polity is to look at the rules he has set forth at his campus - and that those are the rules he wishes on us all.
Sounds kinda like Nehemiah Scudder, wouldn't you agree?
Scrooge also said something about "decreasing the surplus population," a laudable goal considering the numbingly frequent occurrence of unplanned pregnancies in the US. And, judging from a quick read-through of the rules in that place, about the only pregnant things on that campus are pauses.
I'll second that. Can you use alcohol at work? Most places that would get you fired. Can you bring pornography to work? Not only would you get fired, if they didn't fire you they could be successfully sued in civil court for creating a sexually oppressive environment. Can you date employees under your supervision? Not.
We had a Baptist college not too far from where I lived. I used to visit when my cousins were there. It was really a nice environment. I went to state school and watched some of my friends turn to alcohol and drugs. If I could have afforded it, I would have loved a campus like Liberty.
I would have used the term "voting with my feet" or "never setting foot inside that horrible place" myself, but your statement is apt as well.
That was beautiful, and deserves repetition.
Actually, I know one of Falwells ministries is that he has a lot of homes for unwed pregnant mothers where they can go rather than face an abortion. I bet a lot of them are enrolled on campus.
One does what one can. I've put my foot squarely between my tonsils enough for one day (another completely unrelated situation of a personal nature); I needed to say something with some elegance for a change.
It would make sense; the infrastructure is certainly present.
And that's a bad thing? Personally I'm thrilled that I have a 17 year old daughter that is so far out of the mainstream. I sleep sound at night.
Are the rules somewhat legalistic? Perhaps, but it is a private college, and I see them as trying to maintain the standards that I hope and pray I can do for my own children one day.
When was the last public execution at Liberty University?
Are you really that ignorant about how brutal the Taliban were or are you trying to stir up unfounded hate? CAUTION: graphic photo.
Because it doesn't stay in the privacy of the home. It spills over into the public arena and the community is impacted.
They are not and that is directly opposed to what they "consciously" teach. Those rules simply say that you can't stay at Liberty University and do those things. It says nothing about whether God loves you. "and that people do not have the ability...even with the Holy Spirit...to control themselves. Instead, they need ridiculous restrictions to keep themselves in line. "
In corporations you have outside auditors. Not because you don't trust your financial officers. But because you know that not every one is trustworthy and that some people are going to fool you. So you trust noone. You hold everyone accountable in a corporation. The Bible says to hold each other accountable.
Having those rules in place enforces the environment. It allows the school to reprimand and kick out anyone who is disruptive to that environment. They need the regulations because with 10,000 students, a few are going to be disruptive. It doesn't say anything about the vast majority of the students.
You'd think that some folks would remember that Jerry pretty much implied that the terrorists were divine messengers of God, punishing wicked America before defending his sorry fat ass.
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