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āDerecognitionā Revisited

Adding to Wednesdayās discussion about recognition of student organizations, a reader commented:
Also, thereās the famous method of āunrecognitionā ā intimidating enough of the faculty so that no one is willing to be the advisor.
Take a look at the case at Indian River Community College, where administrators had instituted an illogical policy requiring that faculty advisors be present at every student organization meeting or event. The Christian Student Fellowship, which normally would meet several times a week, lost its faculty advisor when he was unable to fulfill the unreasonable new requirement and therefore forced to resign. CSFās ability to officially exist on campus was effectively defunct on two levels:
- It could not officially meet without a faculty advisor present, and
- It could not fulfill the requirement even to have a faculty advisor because no faculty member was willing or able to fulfill the new duties.
(Fortunately, after FIREintervened, the college rescinded the policy.)
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