a private religious institution has every right to hold anybody affiliated with it to an honor code, especially when they are the faculty representing the school. BYU would have done the same thing. When you get hired by any religious institution, you should already know and agree to the code of honor to which the school upholds its staff. it was her fault for pretending that she was above the rules of employment. the university did nothing wrong.
um, does anybody else see a problem in that they should not be buying lingerie for prom? Utah proms are cheap, fun, moral and WAY better than these oter proms i hear about. fancy dinner, fancy day date, and a dance at night... easily a third of their listed price.
uh oh, theyre christian! better start feeling sorry for them for not having any freedom!
*massive eyeroll*
Be happy that they are being raised in a moral home with responsible parents. They will grow up to be great people. considering the great effect good morals in the home has on children when they grow up, im surprised more of the commenters here havent set down their personal anti-religious biases and applauded a job well done.
*massive eyeroll*
Be happy that they are being raised in a moral home with responsible parents. They will grow up to be great people.
considering the great effect good morals in the home has on children when they grow up, im surprised more of the commenters here havent set down their personal anti-religious biases and applauded a job well done.