Posted on 12/06/2017 12:50:49 PM PST by C19fan
Harvard University has a $36 billion endowment that is completely untaxed. Its admittance rate is 5.2 percent. Tuition, room, board and fees ran just over $63,000 last year, undoubtedly less for students who are receiving subsidies from people who pay taxes, unlike Harvard. But you know whats really harming inclusivity on campus? The fact that men and women continue to hang out with each other in their own non-Harvard clubs.
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Freedom of association?
Under Title IX Social Fraternities and Sororities are excluded from compliance.
The remainder of the clubs needed to be non-discriminatory for over 30 years by Federal Law. I was in charge of implementing that on all the University’s Student organizations in 1978.
“College Fix” ?
I think that “i” was a misplacement for two other vowels.
The war on freedom of association is key.
How about transgender organizations—will they be allowed?
(gotta watch these tricky lefties...)
Religion as well I assume; I cannot see them discriminating against the KofC, but perhaps one day yes.
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