
Originally Posted by
over[s]eer
In the end, as students, and if you want to remain as students of USC, you have NO CHOICE but to abide by the policies they created.
Whatever their motives are in creating such policies, it's theirs to make. It's the school's right to create policies as they see fit, as long as it's not detrimental to the school's image (or the image they're trying to show).
So if students think or feel or whatever that the policies are getting too personal/are too shallow/and whatever this and that, such students are free to leave and look for other schools.
So, to make it short: If you want to stay, follow by the rules. Otherwise, leave.