jsstewar said:
BearlySpeaking said:
CTbruin said:
Robert Wilson said:
CTbruin said:
So many conclusions without the facts.
Fair.
Do you know the more salient facts?
I sit close to students. I have seen very little restrictions placed on them. Only when one says something inappropriate. Crossing the line so to speak….cussing, personally offending, etc
Even if they aren't acting on what they say, the public statement by the employee and the flyer on the seats are juvenile. There is no reason to portray the university in such a negative light with those kind of statements. It looks terrible, and there are ways to rein in behavior that goes over the line without portraying the university as a socially clueless Sunday School.
Amazing how they want fans at games to act like they are in church but the Southern Baptist convention is a free for all.
Is this the part where people need to be reminded again that Baylor is NOT a southern Baptist school.
Heck it's not even much of a generic Christian school anymore.
[Baylor's charter change was engineered in 1990 by then-President Herbert H. Reynolds -- a move that allowed the Baptist General Convention of Texas to elect only one-quarter of the University's governing board, whereas previously, the BGCT elected all of the trustees.
Although the charter change was a move away from the fundamentalist-controlled SBC…]