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Old 10-26-2009, 02:58 PM
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debated this on my chapter's listserv:

i support it. as much as i support people's individuality, i am a big proponent of dress codes and uniforms. i feel some kinda way about cutting locs being "highly encouraged." but that's been a debate in the corporate/academic arena forever.

i always thought wearing pjs to class was gross. you cant take 10 minutes to change your clothes and put real shoes on? and then you take the germs from outside and bring them to your room and bed? nasty.

ETA: i thnk i need to read the commentary and the actual dress code a little more closely, then i'll come back to this.
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