LU, Dem club reach compromise

LU, Dem club reach compromise
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After a month of back-and-forth negotiations, the controversy between Liberty University and the college Democrat club reached a resolution Monday.

A proposed change in university policy, announced by Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. over the weekend, in effect puts the student club on equal footing with the school’s College Republicans.

Both groups, along with any other political clubs on campus, now are recognized under the new policy as unofficial clubs.

The move was embraced by a student leader of the Democratic club on Monday.

“We decided to go ahead and implement (the policy) as of today,” Falwell said Monday. “The (College) Republicans have been removed from official status and been moved to the new unofficial status that we just created.”

College Democrats Secretary Jan Dervish said Monday that he was pleased with the change.

“Throughout all this, (our goal) was to be on equal footing with our counterparts,” he said. “I think that this was a successful compromise.”

Last month, LU withdrew its recognition of the club because it supported the Democratic Party’s pro-choice and pro-gay marriage rights platform and candidates.

Falwell said the previously suspended College Democrats “wouldn’t have to do anything” to be recognized under the new policy. Along with other stipulations, the policy allows unofficial clubs to use the university’s name, but they will not receive any college funding.

Also, unofficial clubs that support candidates whose views are contrary to the university’s Christian mission will not lose their status, but will not be able to use the college’s facilities to endorse such candidates, Falwell said.

Barry Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, said Monday the new policy is “a step in the right direction.”

Last month, the organization asked the Internal Revenue Service to investigate LU’s tax-exempt status. A letter signed by Lynn said the school “may have violated federal tax law in denying recognition to this club while extending it to a Republican organization.”

Monday, Lynn said the new policy would be “problematic” if it only allowed clubs that support certain candidates to use LU facilities.

“We’ll have to see how that plays out,” he said. “… But I do think that this is a pretty stark recognition that the previous policy was dangerously wrong; dangerous to your tax exemption.”

Falwell said Monday the new policy was not a result of tax-related concerns.

“We checked that early on, and Mat Staver (dean of Liberty’s School of Law) could find no court rulings on whether colleges could provide funding to Republican and Democrat clubs on campus,” Falwell said. “Many schools do it, so I don’t think there’s anything illegal about it.”

“We just decided, with our religious mission, it’s going to be a nightmare to try to figure out which candidates are in line with our school’s mission and which ones aren’t. And we feel obligated to take the same approach with the Republican club as we do with the Democrat club.”

Falwell said in an e-mail that he thought the month-long “drama” was blown “completely out of proportion” by anonymous officials from behind the scenes.

He learned over the weekend, he said, that former club president Brian Diaz had allowed an unknown person to listen by phone to a May 27 meeting between club members and school administration.

“I think it was unethical,” he said. “Because we were told that no one else was on the call, and that it was not being recorded.”

Diaz said in an e-mail Monday that the official who listened on the call was Rod Snyder, Mid-Atlantic region director of the club’s parent organization, the Young Democrats of America.

Snyder “was strictly used as a consultant,” Diaz said in the e-mail. “Never did we release or publicize any of the information of the call, nor did we use it to attack the university.”

Snyder said that his role has been to provide “outside expertise and support.”

“We never misused the information,” he said. “It’s hard to assert that that was used for political purposes.”

Diaz invited Snyder to listen discreetly to the conversation so he could “get a better handle on the situation” and provide feedback, Snyder said.

Dervish said that invitation was extended “without the knowledge or approval of anyone else in the club.”

“There was some strong criticism and rebuke of (Diaz) once we found out,” he said.

As for the new campus policy on political clubs, Snyder said Monday that it “is exactly what we were asking for.”

“I think we got, probably, the best deal that could have been made under the circumstances,” he said, “… and while we are pleased with the results, I hate that some key people were almost treated as collateral damage, in some respects. That’s unfortunate.”

On Friday, Diaz resigned as club president and announced plans to transfer from LU.

Also Friday, club members voted to remove Maria Childress as club sponsor, Dervish said. That was the same day that Falwell had told The News & Advance that Childress would not be allowed to remain as sponsor because of recent misdemeanor convictions.

“It’s a moot point now,” Falwell said Monday, since unofficial clubs will have no sponsors under the new policy.

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Flag Comment Posted by GibsonJ45 on June 23, 2009 at 6:10 pm

cosmo, don’t take that blog’s word, check out what law students all over the country say:

http://www.lawschooldiscussion.org/prelaw/index.php?topic=52258.msg5344638

look, the only news the rest of the world hears about L’burg is not Areva or the good about L’burg, it’s Falwell College and the joke that it is, and it’s not funny anymore.

Flag Comment Posted by Martha on June 23, 2009 at 6:01 pm

Cosmo,

I did HEAR this info. Proof in writing none. BUT I believe it to be true.Rumor…call it what you like. I heard it from someone who has info about LU.

Tourists come to Lynchburg to visit many of the historic sites( D-Day,Point of Honor, the Old City Courthouse, Appomattox, Booker T. washingtom Memorial, Red Hill,wnat me to continue ?) in the area….NOT AREVA or BWXT or Wards Rd. for that matter, but they do have a substantial tax base.LU parents and relatives are part of that tourist base I might add.I already gave a tutorial about tourism on this forum not long ago…did you read it? If not please call Becky Nix and ask her for the Cliff note version OR better still go to the Visitor’s Center and ask to speak to the director. She will educate you!

The $$$ that was here before the civil war is a basis of what we have here now.History and understanding it is important for reflection and advancement.

No I don’t think LU should be a dominant force on council at all. I think a mix of people is good.You have 3 designated Republicans( 1 says he’s an I but , really???) and 4 Dems ( they say they are I’s but, come on).There has previously been a Republican majority ( does anyone remember it?).
Peace.

Flag Comment Posted by bigjimm on June 23, 2009 at 6:01 pm

Sorry JJc I don’t care if you flood the boards with your inconsequential support of Falwell, Inc. We know what you are. I hope they pay you well, but it changes nothing. Fake cosmo, fake university, no library, first rate carnival,

Flag Comment Posted by cosmo on June 23, 2009 at 5:37 pm

Good one Jim.  You are branching out. 

I get paid about the same as you.  But I don’t have to create lies, pass off as truth, and then bash it. 

I sure hope you get a job soon because you need something else to occupy your time.

Flag Comment Posted by cosmo on June 23, 2009 at 5:34 pm

Martha,

I did not know tourist came to the burg to visit Areva and BWTX?  Really?  How many I dare ask.

So, it is also the stance of the Dems (since you formally represent them) that the non-Dems already have enough power and don’t need anymore?  After all, they are already at the table correct?

Flag Comment Posted by bigjimm on June 23, 2009 at 5:34 pm

This is too funny. Are all the books colored in this library and do the “students” have to supply their own crayons?
How much do they pay you JJc to be their online shill? They spend all of this money on sports and carnival shows and won’t build a real library with real books.
Martha I have been warning about next years elections for months now, good to see you paying attention.

Flag Comment Posted by cosmo on June 23, 2009 at 5:31 pm

Gibson makes his point by quoting a left wing blog by some nameless person?  Hmm, that is real academic. 

Yep, you got em there!

Flag Comment Posted by cosmo on June 23, 2009 at 5:30 pm

So Tova is mad that someone wanted to use their private land and she disagreed.

Tova - what right do you have to the view?  You like to use the word ‘ours’ a lot.  Exactly who is ‘ours’ anyway?

Do you bash everyone that does somethign you don’t like or that takes away your view?

I am just curious when the residents gained the legal right to a specific view…

Perhaps you can enlighten this Yankee currently living in fantasy land.

Flag Comment Posted by cosmo on June 23, 2009 at 5:28 pm

Lynchburgres should write science fiction.

Ok – lets analyze his post for the truth.

The library only has the left behind series.  Hmmm, now how many people believe that one?  Nobody.  So that is an outright lie and he knows it.

LU taking over:
The streets would roll up at sunset?  Really?  I am not sure but I bet if you looked at reality you would find things actually go on at night and on Sunday’s too!  A science fiction statement – lie
Pay 10% to the church.  Have you ever seen any evidence that requires this of LU employees?  Nope?  Darn – guess that is another lie
Bring back blue laws – you really think that could happen?  Probably not – lame scare tactic there.

The bashing of LU/TRBC by you folks is so groundless it is amazing.  If anyone is laughing at the berg is it is directed at you people posting groundless attacks day after day.

Flag Comment Posted by LynchburgRes on June 23, 2009 at 5:05 pm

Libraries are all fine and dandy, it’s the content that makes or breaks it. One has current science, archaeology and philosophical works from ALL corners of the world. The other houses the “Left Behind” series and not much else. Which one would you patronize?
As far as LU taking over Lynchburg. It would be swell. The streets would roll up at sunset every night and all day on Sundays. In time we’d paying 10% of our income to the church. All R rated movies would be shown in Charlottesville. The public library would be forever under siege from the censors. Forget buying alcohol anywhere in the city limits. Anyone remember “Blue” laws?
Does anyone remember the Moral Majority? Jerry ram-rodded that one. It was ALL ABOUT putting religion in politics. I’m not sure BYU ever had that as an agenda. A normal university would have political clubs of all persuasions. But a 501c bible college would have to walk a straight and narrow line to not have the IRS on them at every turn. Sounds like LU needs to learn something from places like BYU.

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