The
University of Richmond Collegian 02/16/95
Staff Editorial
by Jeffrey
Carl, Opinion Editor
What
We Think
an
Opinion from the Collegian Staff
“Escort
Services”
In the University of Richmond’s card-access world, the
women hold all the cards, so to speak.
Men not only do not have a card-access system of their own, but they are
unable to access the women’s dormitories. This would seem to set a rather horrific double standard, as
it were, somehow implying that not only are men rough-and-tumble enough to defend
themselves from burglars, looters, pillagers, Communist invasions, etc. that
they don’t need a card-access system, but also that they are so
rough-and-tumble that if they ever got into a women’s dormitory
unescorted that they would burgle, loot, pillage and establish Leon Trotsky as
WCArea Coordinator if they got the chance.
We here at The Collegian think this is ... well, stupid.
Ergo, we would like to lend our support to a movement
currently underway, supported by numerous campus leaders (see letter to the
editor, page 7) to allow men to have card access to the women’s
dormitories at certain times.
It’s an idea long overdue ... and one that was actually mentioned
here in ages past by J. T. Price and other columnists. And whenever somebody takes an idea in
the paper seriously (besides burning down the Law School)seriously, we’re
all for it.
The card access and escort policy guidelines as they exist
now are not only unfair, sexist and antiquated, but also nobody pays any
attention to them. What was the
last time that you avoided fear of staying in a member of the opposite
sex’s room past midnight for fear that the Escort Gestapo would drag you
away? And we have bad news for the
administration about the part of the policy disallowing overnight stays, too:
We’ve heard that it has actually happened once or twice.
Whom are the women’s dormitories being protected from
by the card access policy? If it
is the male students, then why not just put us in straitjackets during daylight
hours so we don’t attack anybody on the way to class? Truth be told, it is a rather
humiliating process to stand in a dormitory’s lobby while your escort
arrives to shepherd you through the halls, carefully seeing that you don’t
break anything, which is apparently what men do if they’re ever left
unsupervised. What ever happened
to saying hello without asking for permission first?
The idea here is relative equality. We don’t see a whole lot of
clamor on the Richmond College side for card access. Who would want to break into Marsh and steal dirty socks and
pizza crusts, anyway? To avoid the
double standard implicit in the current policy, we must allow men at least
limited access to the women’s dorms.
We wish the best of luck to those fighting for reform of the
policy. We hope that equal access
is in the cards for us soon.