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- From: scotts@CS.CMU.EDU (Scott Safier)
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- Subject: A letter from CMU
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- Date: 14 Aug 92 16:56:04 GMT
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- The following is a letter sent out to every first year student
- entering Carnegie Mellon University. It is in response to a student
- senate resolution calling for the University to tell students about
- PA's parental consent law. The letter was written by Carnegie
- Mellon's Dean of Student Affairs.
-
- Dear First-year Student:
-
- With only a few days remaining before you arrive on campus, I wanted to
- write and join the many others who have congratulated you on your
- admission to the university and your decision to join us this fall. We
- made a wise choice, you made a wise choice, and I am looking forward to
- our coming years together.
-
- Amid all the administrative details of housing and dining and
- registration for classes, I wanted to take a few moments of your time to
- consider some important aspects of your transition to becoming a member
- of the Carnegie Mellon community. I want to encourage you to consider
- some of the exciting challenges and opportunities that lay ahead for you
- at the university. I also want you to think of some of the important
- responsibilities that are concomitant with these challenges and
- opportunities.
-
- A successful college experience, indeed a successful experience in
- almost any setting, revolves around the ability to make sound,
- responsible choices. Your success to date is a tribute to your ability
- to make good choices. You have not made exclusively safe choices,
- perhaps some appropriate risk taking along the way, but ultimately good
- choices. In college, the choices become even more extensive and, in
- some ways, more important. Certainly most high school students have
- already faced tough choices in such issues as alcohol and drug use,
- sexuality, choosing friends and balancing between work and recreation.
- Though I know you have already addressed such issues, they remain
- important ones worthy of your ongoing attention.
-
- <paragraph about drugs and alcohol deleted>
-
- I also want to address sexuality and personal decision-making. This is
- an important issue, though one which is perhaps easier to avoid than to
- discuss openly. Issues such as HIV infection, sexually transmitted
- diseases, and unwanted pregnancy do receive considerable attention,
- though more as matters of public policy than of personal concern These
- are important issues, and I will touch on them here. Perhaps most
- important, though, is your ability to make decisions regarding your own
- sexual activity or abstinence in a manner that is consistent with your
- physical, emotional and spiritual health. The university stands
- prepared to assist you in any way possible. While here, you will have
- the opportunity to attend workshops on such issues as sexually
- transmitted diseases, HIV infection, and sexuality. Throughout the year
- our health services ands counseling center will provide private
- confidential support and counseling on any such issues. Importantly,
- the various priests, ministers, and rabbis of the university's
- interfaith council are also available to counsel students in a manner
- consistent with their personal religious beliefs. As you are probably
- aware, one issue which has received national attention has been
- Pennsylvania's law requiring persons under the age of eighteen to
- receive parental consent to terminate pregnancy. We will provide
- counseling, medical assistance, pastoral support and legal referral to
- any student involved in any way in such a troubling situation. While
- you will be supported at every turn, it is obviously important to set as
- your goal the kinds of responsible choices that will keep you and others
- safe and healthy during your time here.
-
- <closing about the richness of the university experience deleted>
-
- ----
-
- Wouldn't it be nice if places like CSUS gave this kind of attention to
- the issue of abortion?
-
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-
- "Wouldn't it be wonderful to have a cure for AIDS in the marketplace
- before Magic Johnson gets AIDS?"
- Vice President Dan Quayle, 11/13/91 (CNN)
-