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Old 09-21-2005, 11:19 AM
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Good point, KT! I tend to think of everything in NPC terms, since we're very "by the book."

The students do have a right to assemble, and the university has an obligation to protect the students. If the university feels that this assembly impairs their obligation to the student body, then they would ban such a group from assembly in order to fulfill their obligation of pseudo-guardian over the student population.

If the group isn't seeking official university recognition, by all means, assemble. But if they have a defunct Greek Life (which is very likely defunct for a valid reason) and there is a proposal on the table to admit a GLO, then I could see their hesitation.

If they operate outside of university guidelines, then they are not an official student group, are they? Is it part of their international to function outside of collegiate student activities? If this is the case, they need not restrict themselves to membership and recruitment at this one college and are open to accept anyone who is a student anywhere within a reasonable geographic distance, correct?
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