Recently, BYU basketball came into the national spotlight; and not because of how their team was performing. Brandon Davies, one of the Cougars’ best players this season was dismissed from the team for violating the school Honor Code by having premarital sex with his girlfriend. While the season ended already, and probably too early for many BYU fans, I still feel like this issue applies to our class.
The Honor Code requires students to “Be honest, live a chaste and virtuous life;
Obey the law and all campus policies;
Use clean language;
Respect others;
abstain from alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea, coffee, and substance abuse;
participate regularly in church services;
observe the Dress and Grooming Standards and
encourage others in their commitment to comply with the Honor Code.” The Honor Code applies both on and off campus and students are required to renew this contract every year. If they violate it, punishments range from an academic hold on their account to total separation from the school.
This brings up many questions. If accepted to BYU would you sign the Honor Code in order to attend? Why? Why not? Is it healthy that the school essentially shelters their students from the world? In many dystopian tales, the totalitarian government was created to protect the people from the “evils” of the world (Ex. Brave New World and “V for Vendetta”). Is this in any way similar to BYU’s Honor Code? Also, if students knowingly and willingly accept the terms of the Honor Code, is it ok for them to question the authority of it? I’ve posted a link to BYU’s webpage with the Honor Code on it. I can’t wait to hear everyone’s thoughts on this!
http://saas.byu.edu/catalog/2010-2011ucat/GeneralInfo/HonorCode.php