Thursday, September 9, 2010

Duke's College Republicans' "culture of discrimination"


College Republicans at Duke U. Face Loss of Funds Over Gay Leader's Ouster (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Duke University's Student Government Senate voted on Wednesday to cut off funds for the campus chapter of the College Republicans, following the student group's decision last spring to remove its chairman allegedly because he is gay. According to The Chronicle, the university's student newspaper, the senate also took a first step toward rescinding the College Republicans' charter because the chapter had manifested a "culture of discrimination." During a four-hour meeting, the senate also heard evidence that the gay chairman's removal was followed by death threats against him as well as antigay, racist, and anti-Semitic e-mail messages from a top College Republicans official on the campus. The Student Organization Finance Committee will make the final decision on the group's charter.

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