> UF Interim President Donald Landry said in a statement that the Florida Federation of College Republicans, an organization that oversees campus Republican organizations, contacted the university after the photos circulated and said it had disbanded the UF chapter. That prompted UF to deactivate the UF College Republicans as a registered student organization.
So the meaningful decisions were all made within the Republican Party, and UF itself merely rubber-stamped 'em when told to?
jfengel 19 hours ago [-]
It sounds like a bit more than a rubber-stamp. The organization lost its affiliation with a larger group, but many campus organizations don't have such affiliations. The UF College Republicans could have continued on, perhaps with a change of name if the FFCR has some sort of ownership.
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> UF Interim President Donald Landry said in a statement that the Florida Federation of College Republicans, an organization that oversees campus Republican organizations, contacted the university after the photos circulated and said it had disbanded the UF chapter. That prompted UF to deactivate the UF College Republicans as a registered student organization.
So the meaningful decisions were all made within the Republican Party, and UF itself merely rubber-stamped 'em when told to?