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Dixie State FIREFor Liberty Collect Over 200 Signatures Supporting Phi Beta Pi

The student organization FIREFor Liberty (SFL) at Dixie State University gathered signatures on Tuesday for a  in support of Phi Beta Pi, asking the school to change the student organization bylaws that prohibit officially recognized non-academic groups from using Greek letters in their names. SFL Vice President Jeff Peterson led the campaign and gathered over 200 student signatures in just a few hours, and SFL and Phi Beta Pi are continuing the petition .

On Monday, 果冻传媒app官方 exposed the conflicting and disingenuous statements Dixie State administrators have been making as to why the school is refusing to recognize the group, even after Phi Beta Pi President Indigo Klabanoff addressed and debunked trademark concerns. Dixie State Dean of FIREDel Beatty has yet to clarify what exactly Phi Beta Pi needs to do to be recognized, and the date of Phi Beta Pi鈥檚 Community Women鈥檚 Career Conference is fast approaching. Unless Dixie State chooses to finally respect its students鈥 First Amendment rights to associate and identify their associations how they choose, Phi Beta Pi will be charged hundreds of dollars to host the conference on November 16.

In a conversation with 果冻传媒app官方, Peterson noted that the response from students he spoke with was overwhelmingly in favor of Phi Beta Pi鈥檚 recognition鈥攐nly a handful of students declined to sign the petition. The most common response to Peterson鈥檚 explanation of the school鈥檚 refusal to recognize Phi Beta Pi, Peterson said, was simple: 鈥淲hy?鈥

It鈥檚 a good question.

St. George newspaper  reported yesterday that Dixie State public relations director Steve Johnson has reiterated statements from Beatty and Director of Student Involvement and Leadership Jordon Sharp, who have cited the resources required to implement a Greek system on campus as their latest rationale for refusing to let the club use Greek letters in its name. Sharp said that sororities and fraternities require 鈥渃onstant oversight.鈥 But as Klabanoff told The Spectrum, she and Phi Beta Pi are not asking for a system鈥攖hey are simply asking for their own club name.

Does Phi Beta Pi, so named, really require 鈥渃onstant oversight鈥 and additional resources that the club飞辞耻濒诲苍鈥檛 require if it were named something else?

Even after Klabanoff emailed Beatty, Sharp, and President Stephen Nadauld Tuesday evening with scans of the petition and signatures, Klabanoff has received only a brief message from Sharp that he will 鈥減ut it in [his] file.鈥

 or  to tell President Nadauld that Dixie State鈥檚 bylaws unconstitutionally restrict student expression and association.

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