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4everfsu wrote:For what it is worth in 1971, I am mexican american could date anyone, no matter the race. Of course there were no single black students on campus. As a matter of fact I never saw a black student, even the married ones they said attended. Only blacks I ever saw on campus were staff workers.That's an interesting point.
4everfsu wrote:I woke up this morning remember something about BJU. I wonder if that would be considered a nightmare. Anyway for those who complain about LU's chapel, consider this. Once you entered chapel no students were allowed to talk, also no one could chew gum, all these were demerit offenses. Also you would be written up if you didn't attend chapel, again punishable by demerits.Liberty tried to do this when I was in school in the mid 90's (mandatory attendance that is). I'm guessing it was about 1995-1996ish. Each dorm had an assigned seating section and the RA's would take attendance. I think it lasted only that year, as the RA's were getting tired of having to make sure you were present. Plus ministry chapel always scattered people on Fridays. It kinda sucked not being able to sit with your friends from other dorms.
You ask how would they know if you attended or didn't attend. Easy, you had an assigned seat for chapel thru the semester. If you missed you had to have a good excuses, illness or working and they would investigate to see if it was true, like call your boss or the school nurse, etc.
ATrain wrote:Belcher...its still that way, it didn't end.Ah, my RA's probably didn't care. I don't remember checking in with them past that year. Two years later I moved into the Senior dorms and my RA didn't even check at curfew. It must be much tougher now with all those kids packed into the Vines!
belcherboy wrote:Still going on at LU in 98-994everfsu wrote:I woke up this morning remember something about BJU. I wonder if that would be considered a nightmare. Anyway for those who complain about LU's chapel, consider this. Once you entered chapel no students were allowed to talk, also no one could chew gum, all these were demerit offenses. Also you would be written up if you didn't attend chapel, again punishable by demerits.Liberty tried to do this when I was in school in the mid 90's (mandatory attendance that is). I'm guessing it was about 1995-1996ish. Each dorm had an assigned seating section and the RA's would take attendance. I think it lasted only that year, as the RA's were getting tired of having to make sure you were present. Plus ministry chapel always scattered people on Fridays. It kinda sucked not being able to sit with your friends from other dorms.
You ask how would they know if you attended or didn't attend. Easy, you had an assigned seat for chapel thru the semester. If you missed you had to have a good excuses, illness or working and they would investigate to see if it was true, like call your boss or the school nurse, etc.