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Post by injector on Jun 14, 2005 0:04:43 GMT -5
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Post by catskillz on Jun 14, 2005 2:07:31 GMT -5
Wow never knew there was a course avaliable to become an alien. Funny to see that they ban all kind of daily regular stuff but yet ask students to turn in their weapons for STORAGE! ;D ;D __ Posters of movie and music stars and fashion models are not permitted. Music must be compatible with the University's music standards: New Age, jazz, rock, and country music is not permitted. Contemporary Christian music is not permitted (e.g., Michael W. Smith, Stephen Curtis Chapman, WOW Worship, and so forth). Televisions and DVD/videocassette players are not permitted in the residence halls; computer DVD players may not be used to view movies. You may not possess or play computer and video games rated T, M, or A or having elements of blood and gore, sensual or demonic themes, or featuring suggestive dress, bad language, or rock music. Residence hall students may not watch videos above a G rating when visiting homes in town and may not attend movie theaters. All weapons must be turned in for storage. Trigger locks are required for pistols. Fireworks are not permitted on campus.
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Post by injector on Jun 14, 2005 2:34:29 GMT -5
Wow never knew there was a course avaliable to become an alien. Funny to see that they ban all kind of daily regular stuff but yet ask students to turn in their weapons for STORAGE! ;D ;D __ Posters of movie and music stars and fashion models are not permitted. Music must be compatible with the University's music standards: New Age, jazz, rock, and country music is not permitted. Contemporary Christian music is not permitted (e.g., Michael W. Smith, Stephen Curtis Chapman, WOW Worship, and so forth). Televisions and DVD/videocassette players are not permitted in the residence halls; computer DVD players may not be used to view movies. You may not possess or play computer and video games rated T, M, or A or having elements of blood and gore, sensual or demonic themes, or featuring suggestive dress, bad language, or rock music. Residence hall students may not watch videos above a G rating when visiting homes in town and may not attend movie theaters. All weapons must be turned in for storage. Trigger locks are required for pistols. Fireworks are not permitted on campus. I noticed that too!!!! good eye!!
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Post by sclcookie on Jun 14, 2005 8:03:23 GMT -5
I thought you were supposed to get a taste of the real world while in college. Not at BJU though.
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Post by mikebook on Jun 14, 2005 9:34:53 GMT -5
I was thinking of going to school there...I would live off campus, however. I would use one laptop for class work and have it outfitted with the protocols that they want... However, my MP-3 player, my CD collection, amd my wife's CD collection would continue to grow as we wish...Also our movies would as well. But if I were a traditional college student the only way I would go to BJU would be kicking and screaming...
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Post by mikebook on Jun 14, 2005 9:47:47 GMT -5
Oh, yes...Ladies are not supposed to wear hiking or combat boots or shoes that give that appearence at BJU...Read the dress codes...a real scream!!!!!
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Post by injector on Jun 14, 2005 12:29:12 GMT -5
I was thinking of going to school there...I would live off campus, however. I would use one laptop for class work and have it outfitted with the protocols that they want... However, my MP-3 player, my CD collection, amd my wife's CD collection would continue to grow as we wish...Also our movies would as well. But if I were a traditional college student the only way I would go to BJU would be kicking and screaming... I do not think that they would approve of your Dungeons and Dragons games!!
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Post by mikebook on Jun 14, 2005 13:42:26 GMT -5
Of course not...They hate anything fun... ;D That is why I would live off campus...But right now I am thinking of going to Texas Tech...
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Post by CCADP on Jun 15, 2005 15:11:02 GMT -5
is this for REAL ? TOOOOO crazy !
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Post by CCADP on Jun 15, 2005 15:22:19 GMT -5
MAN these kids need to be liberated!
this is disTURBing!
* Hair must be cut in a traditional, conservative style–not shaved, spiked, tangled, or shelved. It may not be colored or highlighted. * Sideburns should not extend past the middle of the ear. Men are expected to remain clean-shaven. * Necklaces, earrings, and bracelets are not permitted. * Hats may not be worn indoors except in the gym. * Men are not permitted to get tattoos or wear body piercings.
Abercrombie & Fitch and its subsidiary Hollister have shown an unusual degree of antagonism to the name of Christ and an unusual display of wickedness in their promotions. In protest, we will not allow articles displaying their logos to be worn, carried, or displayed (even if covered or masked in some way).
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Post by CCADP on Jun 15, 2005 15:23:01 GMT -5
Dress Code for Women
Classroom/general dress consists of a dress or top and skirt; however, pants may be worn for some recreational activities. Shorts may never be worn outside the residence halls and fitness center.
Tops
* Tops must be long enough that the midriff is never exposed. * Sleeves are required. (Sleeveless tops and dresses may be worn with a blouse, jacket, or sweater.) * Necklines may come no lower than four fingers below the collarbone.
Skirts
* Hemlines and slits or other openings should never come higher than the bottom of the knee. * Denim skirts may be worn for casual dress (not to class or other professional-type events).
Pants
* Loose-fitting pants may be worn between women's residence halls, for athletic events, and to homes in the area. * Loose-fitting jeans may be worn between women's residence halls and when participating in activities where the durability of the fabric is important, such as skiing and ice-skating.
Ease
* All dresses, skirts, pants, and shirts must be loose-fitting, having a minimum of three inches of ease at bust and hips. * An informal way to measure ease is to stand up straight and pinch the loose fabric on both sides of the hips or at the bust line. Without stretching the fabric, there should be at least a 3/4-inch fold of fabric on both sides.
Other
* Sheer clothing may be worn only when the garment underneath conforms to normal dress regulations. * Hose must be worn for all professional-type activities including class, church, and recitals. * Combat boots, hiking boots, or shoes that give this appearance are not permitted. * Hairstyles should be neat, orderly, and feminine. Avoid cutting-edge fads and cuts so short that they take on a masculine look. * Students are not permitted to get tattoos. Excessive makeup is not permitted. Earrings may be worn only in the lobe of the ear (maximum of two matched sets). All other types of body piercings are prohibited.
Please note the statement concerning Abercrombie & Fitch under Men's General Dress.
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Post by CCADP on Jun 15, 2005 15:23:33 GMT -5
All chapels and classes are required, as are certain other activities, including weekly society meetings, Sunday morning Sunday school and worship service on campus, vespers, artist series programs, and Bible Conference services.
Students are challenged to develop Christlikeness that is evidenced in consistent Christian character. To help each student to grow in Christlikeness, BJU has a reasonable, just, and firm disciplinary system.
Loyalty to Christ results in separated living. Dishonesty, lewdness, sensual behavior, adultery, homosexuality, sexual perversion of any kind, pornography, illegal use of drugs, and drunkenness all are clearly condemned by God's Word and prohibited here. Further, we believe that biblical principles preclude gambling, dancing, and the beverage use of alcohol. Dating and Mixed Groups
We want students to have wholesome social opportunities in a setting that provides accountability for biblical requirements of purity. It is with this in mind that we chaperon campus activities where men and women students are present and require a chaperon when students date or interact in a mixed group off campus. Work
* Students may work in town until 10:25 pm on weekdays and midnight on weekends. Freshmen must have a prayer captain, assistant prayer captain, or upperclassman with them. Sophomores and upperclassmen may work alone. * Freshmen and sophomores may not use their vehicles to go to and from work. * Students may not serve alcoholic beverages when waiting tables at restaurants. * Students may not do house-to-house sales anywhere in the Greenville area. Students offering services to the community must have a retail license or have clearance from the Dean of Students to do door-to-door solicitation for their services. * Students may not miss nightly prayer meetings on weekdays.
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Mo-DAWG
Settlin' In
Yes... this is the real Mo-DAWG ..
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Post by Mo-DAWG on Jun 15, 2005 15:26:53 GMT -5
oh holy sh*t.....i´ve read it.....would you be so kind and get me a cell in prison too? pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeease Mo-DAWG
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Post by lene on Jun 16, 2005 4:27:24 GMT -5
I think my pals would attend this school any day if let out of prison.
But they DO need to be liberated.
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