Originally posted by HiTempguy1
Does it matter though? If the school stands behind the "non-denominational" stance, what is a $26k fine? If that is the price to pay and the kids still aren't allowed... I applaud them for their stance
I don't know that its the $26,000 per se, but the fact that it sets a precedent. With the financial demographics of the schools past & present student body, they could find that money in the couch cushions. But it opens the door to future issues and forces the institution to compromise one of it's core values. It's the principle, not the money.
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