LU, Dem club reach compromise
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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Jim,
We have already covered your map statement two months ago. You are not reporting the truth. It is sad that when the only thing you can bash are your own lies about the place.
Martha,
So you are reporting rumor as fact? I ‘heard’ there was a meeting? You kidding me?
Before the civil war? You kidding me? Good night, I am Italian and we were #1 back in the day when Rome ruled the world.
How many people ‘know’ the Lynchburg story circa 1861 and before? Oh wait, that is required reading all over the country—
Yes, millions of people travel to Lynchburg every year - hey we were rich back in the 1860’s come to the Burg.. Maybe we should pitch that to the tourism bureau.
I don’t know about the IRS and a plaintiff. I will see what I can find out. Once the barn door is open it’s hard to put the cows back in so the IRS may continue.
AU may well continue.I feel like they should.
Interesting that LU followed BYU’s example. My co-worker is Mormon and she has negative feelings about LU ( something about some LU folk believing Mormons are a cult and such). She told me way back when this all started that BYU doesn’t allow either major party to organize on their campus and wondered why LU didn’t just do the same.
I’m with you, Martha. Just poo-flinging to get rid of the flies.
So, does the IRS need a plaintiff to keep Junior dancing?
Has the Liberty mind-like-a-steel-trap clanged shut?
Jimbo. Guillerman Library? I thought you were questioning whether it was a fake library. Is it?
If people on this forum would debate the issues, like a potential plethora of LU candidates running for council,the clubs on campus not receiving official sponsorhip by the school,etc. instead of poo slinging this would be a much more interesting forum.
I had been told that there was some type of meeting up at LU to basically run several candidates in the 2010 elections in order to change the make up of council. I believe this to be basically true. We have Mr. Helgeson, who is an LU graduate on council now. I will let that fact stand for itself. Mr. Garrett who is at first an independent, then a Republican and in the most resent primary kind of a back stabber to Mr. Helgeson.He twists with the wind.
LU has been donated Ivy Lake, a home for Dr. Falwell to live in, Dan Reber has donated millions to the University ( at a time when LU and TRBC was NOT such a great business in town and was about to lose its collective shirt). Accomodations have been made in regards to ramp building and access by the city when Dr. Falwell threatened to take his University out of the burg.
For those of you who think LU and TRBC put Lynchburg on the map…before the Civil War the city was the 2nd wealthiest in the US. We were RICH. Drive arond the downtown part of the city and notice the architecture. Rivermont was the 2nd planned neighborhood in the US. $$$$ was here, people!
We now have Areva and BWXT two companies, that dare I say, contribute a great deal to our tax base as well as tourism BIG BUCKS there.
LU has a seat at the table ( school board, council and planning commission and more.) Do we want them to own the table?
Go the the LU map and find the library. They show all of the great sports facilities and even list the tattoo as a building. What is up with that? They do know the difference, don’t they or don’t you?
They have a bookstore, I bet that’s a hoot, but no library.
Maybe it’s in one of those trailers or at Doc’s Diner, but no building marked library. You would think a university would be proud of it’s library, oh yeah, right.
LU? Not a joke? here’s one: http://theobfuscationreport.blogspot.com/2009/05/joke-of-week-liberty-university.html
When I tell people that I work in L’burg, I get a look of sympathy and hear, “oh, how is it over there?“ As if we should have to apologize for those people over there ruining our community and bringing in even more little automatons to fill up Wards Rd.
Look guys, many people would not have a problem with LU if it stuck to what it should do: train ministers and teach Bible classes. It’s when they enter so forcefully into the secular world and pretend to be something else—like scientists and objective academics—that gets people upset. Not to mention the righteous hypocrisy.
Abraham Lincoln said it best when asked why he didn’t join a church: “When you show me a church based on the Golden Rule as its only creed, then I will unite with it.“ ‘nuf said.
not my crew, jjcosmo.
Wanna play make believe?
Lets pretend you have a change of heart and actually decide to give us back our view…............
That was funny
MY issue with lu started the day the bulldozers did. Up till then, I had a live and let live attitude. The statement “its our land and we can do what we want, you wouldn’t be complaining if it was flat” struck me as one of the most arrogant, unchristian statements i’d ever heard. Anywhere, ever.
Once you had my attention, I noticed..
Jim,
The facts do not matter to you - so I need to know what angle you are working.
Just like your mindless comments about LU not having a library when you know that is a total lie.
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