There is a fully functioning conservative club on campus, that has not been denied.
The school has said the conservative club can not be officially associated with YAF.
The “Conservative Club” seeks the affiliation. If you read the descriptions the university provides for each club, you’ll note that there is no such blurb for the Conservative Club. That does not connote an organization that is “fully functioning” as you assert. While it is certainly the right of a private university to make a decision like the one APU has made, it is also the right of donors, alumni, students, and the larger community, to challenge that decision in relation to the university’s own stated goals. This is especially true in light of the Left’s “Long March” into the administration, curriculum, and teaching in our educational institutions. The Left’s national subversion of academia is an existential threat to liberty and the civil society. When it appears at a conservative institution like APU, it’s a clarion.