I would wonder if any other politically-oriented groups are accepted, or if only this one is rejected.
I bet that private Christian college has Democratic groups and Pro Sodomite groups, but now they are going to prohibit real American patriotic students from forming a student group.
That college has no right to limit their student’s conservative expression.
There is a conservative club on campus, its on the schools website.
This issue is “should the already conservative group on campus be officially associated with YAF”.
Excellent opportunity for the YAF students to RAISE HELL..
Burn a couple Communist Christians in effigy.. after hanging Him AND Her..
“Divisive language” is code for “stuff we disagree with.”
Colleges and Universities should also not be taking money from students to fund these clubs, let the students fund the clubs they actually join.
” We were concerned with some of the divisive language..”
Divisive ? All you need to know about this lady.
But in suppressing conservatives, isn't the institution creating precisely that sort of environment?
The language is certainly LESS divisive than any liberal group on campus I ever heard of.
The solution is so simple: if you do not like the PRIVATE college’s policy, do not attend it. Nobody is forcing you to attend that college. Why trample on the private college’s rights by forcing it to have these clubs against its wishes.
What a dang shame. They probably allow conservative groups on USC and UCLA, but they can’t have one in a Christian College? How backwards is that.
False teachers always use the “division” con on dissenters. Division, proper, is departing from “the faith once for all delivered to the saints”, from “sound teaching”, from agreement with God concerning sin.
I’m not saying the university is false (I know nothing about them), just that “unity” vs “division” all depends on your definitions.
So, occupy the President’s office, call the TV stations, and stay there until the cops show up with clubs, handcuffs, and arrest everyone for wanting conservative freedom. Then do it again. And again. Repeat.
(And don’t forget Christendom among that elite group of universities that accept no public funding)
Not sure what you are exactly referring to, but Azusa Pacific does take Federal Grants and also is involved in the Federal financial aid program. A-P accepts public federal funding, although it is not a “state” institution
Outside of Hillsdale College, there are few private schools that do not receive any federal financial aid or grants
By accepting any federal aid, they are subject to following all of the rules, regulations, and federal laws regarding schools and education.