Brad M Pardee wrote:

I haven't heard this story in the news anywhere, but given the media's general distaste for anything evangelical, I'm not surprised.  The sad thing is that it takes litigation (or the threat thereof) to compel universities to do the right thing.

http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2005/011/5.25.html

I'm always baffled by cases like this. It's a private organization, regardless of whether it exists at a public university. Of course they have the right to determine the standards of their own membership. That's true of this group, it's true of the Augusta National golf club, and it's true of the He-Man Woman Hater's Club from the Little Rascals.

Ed Brayton
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