Clubs such as the Muslim Students Association, Cru, InterVarsity and the Newman Catholic Center were among dozens represented at the Nov. 15 California State Student Association meeting at Cal Poly to speak out against the new policy.
I don't know whether or not that means the policy extends to the Muslim Students Association, though.
In the same vein, would they ban Muslim groups if they didn’t allow non-Muslims to be leaders? If not, then, that’s discriminatory too. This country is so messed up.
Weird. Thanks.
20 years ago I belonged to a evangelical Christian club at a community college. A girl lied to the members about being a evangelical Christian and got elected president of the club. shortly after being elected she informed everyone that she was Mormon and that she hid the fact because she would of been discriminated against in the election. because of the rules at the college there was no way of removing her from her position. so a club that had over 50 members dissolved it self becoming a club with only five members all Mormon. what was really interesting was that there was a Mormon club on campus at the time and that the drama from are club collapsing in on it self spelled over to that club where half the members agreed with what the girl did and the other half thought it stunk