Rick, about special treatment: athletes playing in games, students going
off to SGA conferences, students presenting papers at undergraduate or
graduate research conferences, students taking national exams or state
exams, students performing in concert or play, etc? Admittedly, I think
this sends the wrong signals about the importance of attending class, but
we all submit to the "system" in this area. Most of our schools don't do
much on Sundays as far as exam schedule is concerned. Why do you think
that is so? Heck, we even cancel classes when we're off on some
professional jaunt. So, why penalize religiously observant students?
Don't see the logic.
Make it a good day.
--Louis--
Louis Schmier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of History www.therandomthoughts.com
Valdosta State University www.halcyon.com/arborhts/louis.html
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