BoJo not fundie/intolerant enough!?!? WTF?
Let's see:
1. 10:25 PM student curfew (though junior and senior-level student's don't have to sign out when leaving campus between 7 AM and 7 PM)
2. Residence hall students are prohibited from accessing unfiltered Internet content by any means.
3. DVD and videocassette players are prohibited. DVD-capable computers cannot be used to watch movies. TVs can only be used as monitors for video games.
4. Students are forbidden from watching movies in theaters, and when visiting off-campus homes, can only watch movies with a 'G' rating.
5. Residence hall students are not permitted to play, use, or own video games that are rated T, M, or Ao or that include profanity, sensual or suggestive dress, rock music, graphic violence, or demonic themes.
6. Students may not listen to country, jazz, New Age, rock, rap, or contemporary Christian music. (Haw! Haw! Since Amy Grant's an adultress, she's off limits, bitches!)
7. Residence hall students are permitted to work off-campus only until 10:25 p.m. on weekdays and midnight on weekends, and students may not solicit door-to-door without a retail license or permission from the dean of students.
8. he University will not allow anything displaying the logos of Abercrombie & Fitch or its subsidiary Hollister to be "worn, carried, or displayed" on campus even if the logos are covered because these companies have "shown an unusual degree of antagonism to the name of Christ and an unusual display of wickedness in their promotions."
9. Men's hair must be traditionally styled with a conservative cut. Hair must not be colored, highlighted, shaved, shelved, tangled or spiked. Sideburns may not reach past the lower opening of the ear. No facial hair is permitted; students must be clean shaven. (Some exceptions are made for older students.)
10. Men may not wear earrings, necklaces, or bracelets. Tattoos and body piercings are forbidden.
11. Socks are required at all times. (What!? Jesus never wore socks!)
12. Hats may not be worn indoors except in athletic facilities.
13. Morning dress on class days consists of a dress shirt (no denim or chambray) with tie, dress or ironed casual pants (no jeans, cargo, carpenter, or sloppy pants), dress or leather casual shoes. Shirt collar and tie knot should show beneath a sweater.
14. Afternoon dress consists of a collared shirt (no crew necks), neat casual pants, dress or casual shoes (no slippers or sandals).
15. Recreation and work dress may include jeans and t-shirts. Sleeveless athletic shirts may be worn during indoor activities only. Shorts may be worn in athletic facilities except by spectators at sporting events.
16. General and classroom dress for women is a dress or a top and skirt. Loose-fitting pants may be worn between female residence halls, to athletic events, to local area residences, and when participating in activities such as ice-skating, white-water rafting, and skiing. Women may never wear shorts outside the residence halls and the fitness center. Hose must be worn for all professional activities, including class, church, and recitals. Underwear should not be exposed in public, and colored underwear should not be visible through outer clothing.
17. All clothing should fit correctly without clinging, and there should be at least a 3/4-inch fold of fabric on both sides of the hips and bust. This "ease" may be measured by standing straight and pinching the loose fabric on both sides of the hips and bust line.
18. The middle area of the torso may not be exposed, and tops must be long enough to meet the top of the skirt or pants.
19. Sleeveless tops and dresses may be worn with a blouse, jacket, or sweater; otherwise, sleeves are required.
20. Necklines may be no lower than four fingers below the collarbone--the choice of "four fingers" being only a convenient measurement
21. Tops may be fitted, but not clingy.
22. Hemlines, slits or other openings may never be higher than the bottom of the knee. Denim skirts are allowed for casual dress but not in class or for other professional events.
23. Hairstyles must be neat, "orderly," and feminine. Masculine cuts and "cutting edge fads" should be avoided.
24. Tattoos are prohibited. A maximum of two matched sets of earrings are allowed, and they must be worn in the lobe of the ear. Any other body piercings are prohibited.
25. Students must have a university faculty or staff member chaperon all off-campus dates or other "mixed group" meetings.
26. Unmarried undergraduate students under age must live on campus unless they live with relatives, as approved by the dean's office.
27. Each night students meet for prayer. Students may not miss evening prayer sessions.
28. Residence Hall rooms are inspected daily.
In 2000, the school dropped its ban on interracial dating. (Big step forward, but I wonder how many students actually followed through on this newly created privelege). Could this be what Bro. Randy means by "now abandoning [Christian standards]"?
Then again, maybe that was to make up for the 1998 threat to have a gay alumnus arrested for trespassing, should he ever set foot on campus again.