There is only good to be found in dressing decently and for the occasion.
As the owners of the said property, the administration has every right to ask that some rules be followed. However, they having that right, doesn't make them logical or correct.
However, let us not play games with the truth. There is no scientific or business research that shows that dressing in a short sleeved shirt makes a bad manager. How you dressed in school has absolutely no bearing to your performance at work. Otherwise, all UON students are doomed.
There are places that require a particular dress code. I don't expect to see a wedding dress in a funeral.
However, college is definitely not one of the places where formal (according to some) dressing should be demanded.
College is a place where you are supposed to learn how to make choices and live by your choices. It is where you learn how to try and make wrong choices and correct them. It is never where the lecturer tells the student "the truth".
By denying young boys and girls the opportunity to dress flimsily and get punished by society, we are creating a bunch of robot managers who can't think outside the company manual.
And you wonder why mama mboga and a charcoal burner has a higher chance of success in business than an MBA student.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.