gallaudet tradition...

ayala920 said:
It makes perfect sense, actually. "Bald Day" is considered by the university to be "hazing," and they try very hard to make it clear that it is not a school-sanctioned event.

now that i get, good point.. heh. never thought about that. ;-)
 
volcomskatz said:
That's sounds rediciously but I love Gallaudet.

I knew, they are getting strict with RH policies after Mesa murdered 2 students in dorm during RH office closed, thats why...
 
farewell65 said:
I knew, they are getting strict with RH policies after Mesa murdered 2 students in dorm during RH office closed, thats why...

Why does Mesa murdered 2 students?

Is it getting more strict?
 
volcomskatz said:
Why does Mesa murdered 2 students?

Is it getting more strict?

Joseph Mesa murdered two students in the either Krug or Cogswell dorms (now Ballard North and Ballard West) back in the fall of 2001, I believe, though I may be off on the year. Security has been a bit more strict since then.
 
ayala920 said:
Joseph Mesa murdered two students in the either Krug or Cogswell dorms (now Ballard North and Ballard West) back in the fall of 2001, I believe, though I may be off on the year. Security has been a bit more strict since then.

Wow, I don't know why about change the dorm name.
 
volcomskatz said:
Why does Mesa murdered 2 students?

Is it getting more strict?
Mesa killed them so that he could steal their checkbooks and write bogus checks with them. He got caught the second time when he tried to write with the 2nd dead guy's checkbook.
 
bald days

I need more info on bald days.... Who organizes it and when does it happen?
Thanks
do you have a contact number for me to get that info.... I'd like to donate some money to cancer work at the event.
 
bald day has nothing to do with cancer as far as I know in the posts.

I think it might have 'military' connections because at most military schools the freshman get their heads shaved bald and are called 'knobs' until they complete their freshman year then they do it to the next incoming class.

I think it is more of a 'rite of passage' than anything else. Sure legally its hazing, but if you willingly participate and are not forced to then its a personal decision to have your head shaved just like you would go to a Barber shop and have it done.
 
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