On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 10:49, Lars Olson wrote: > Hmmm... Anyone remember that BYUSA-president campaign a while back > where they promised to get rid of the BYU-approved housing policy? > (Hint for those who don't remember: they had to withdraw their > candidacy when it was discovered there was no way they could ever make > good on their promise.)
AFAIK, no one has made this a campaign platform. It is, however, the preference of current and past club officers after having dealt with BYUSA. > My question: is it possible to get the club out of BYUSA? If so, would > there be side effects? (e.g. have to meet off-campus, lose funding (do > we get funding?), lose phantom.byu.edu, umm... anything else?) Yes, we get funding but we never use it. Funding hasn't been important to us. If necessary, we can host off campus. In fact, I know of at least one club that has thought seriously about doing so because they're tired of BYU's lousy network record. If push came to shove, we could do the same. The only important thing is scheduling privileges. We can become a dept. club and still schedule campus resources. The only benefit that BYUSA gives us is being listed as a campus club. I'm not sure how many people have discovered us that way, though. -- Stuart Jansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> #define FALSE 0 /* This is the naked Truth */ #define TRUE 1 /* and this is the Light */ -- mailto.c
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