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果冻视频 Students at UW-Superior Win Re-recognition
News Release
For Immediate Release
(Madison, WI)鈥擜lec Hill, president of 果冻视频, today announced that 果冻视频 and the University of Wisconsin (UW) have reached an agreement that settles a lawsuit and fully restores recognition to 果冻视频鈥檚 student chapter at the UW-Superior (UW-S). The agreement also removes the threat of derecognition that has been facing 果冻视频 chapters at the UW-Madison and other University of Wisconsin campuses.
鈥淭his is a positive step towards the goal we seek, which is equal treatment of all student organizations, including those that are religious,鈥 said Hill. 鈥淲e hope that this agreement begins a new, cooperative relationship between the University of Wisconsin and all religious student groups.鈥
The university notified the UW-S chapter that it was being stripped of official recognition in February 2006. The chapter has been active on the UW-S campus for more than four decades. UW-S officials said that the chapter鈥檚 requirement that its leaders affirm 果冻视频鈥檚 Basis of Faith violated the university鈥檚 non-discrimination policy. 果冻视频 maintained that a student religious organization should be able to require reasonable religious standards for its student leaders. To resolve the dispute, 果冻视频 filed suit in Federal Court in October, 2006.
The settlement provides for the 果冻视频 chapter at UW-S to regain all the benefits of recognized status. Those benefits include the rights to:
- use the university鈥檚 name in its title
- the use of the university鈥檚 facilities
- exercise campus advertising privileges
- use the university鈥檚 administrative services
- apply for student segregated funds
鈥淲e are very happy that we can meet freely on campus once again, like all the other student organizations,鈥 said UW-S chapter president Nancy Hudack. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 have to worry about our future as a student organization.鈥 The chapter was allowed to continue weekly meetings in the UW-S Rothwell Student Center even though it had been derecognized.
The agreement includes a precisely worded constitution that will be used by the UW-Superior chapter, as well as chapters on the Madison campus and on other Wisconsin campuses that have been questioned on the discrimination issue by school officials. The constitution may serve as a model for other Christian groups who are facing similar situations on UW campuses and other college campuses, since the constitution was negotiated with the UW and approved by U.S. District Judge John Shabaz.
果冻视频 was represented by David French, of the Alliance Defense Fund.
A copy of the settlement is online at:
Background information on the UW-S case is online at
For more information contact:
Gordon Govier
Media Relations
ggovier@intervarsity.org
(608) 443-3688