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Statement Regarding Student Organization
Mission Week Table
Released:
Feb. 2, 2005
Marquette University’s College Republicans
recently requested to sponsor a “Support Our Troops”
activity in the student union. The university approved that
request.
However, when this student group set up its fundraising table,
it became evident that they had not been forthcoming about
the specific materials they would be promoting in this fundraising
activity. Their table advertised a group called “Adopt
A Sniper” and included photographs of materials such
as a bracelet with the motto “1 Shot 1 Kill No Remorse
I Decide.” Based on the information obtained from the
College Republican’s table, the university made the
decision that the specific nature of this fundraising activity
was not consistent with the university’s mission and
was not reflected in the College Republican's application
for approval. Therefore, approval of the fundraising activity
was revoked.
With nearly 200 recognized student organizations on campus,
the Office of Student Development has a well-known process
in place to review the nature of proposed fundraisers and
activities in order to ensure that they are in line with the
University’s Catholic identity. The university had significant
reservations about the rhetoric associated with this particular
group. In the context of the university’s Jesuit, Catholic
mission, we could not allow fundraising in the student union
for a group whose rhetoric regarding "snipers" could
be widely misinterpreted as having a cavalier attitude toward
the taking of a human life. In this case the display of the
materials that promote the use of violence without appropriate
background information was unacceptable.
Marquette University strongly supports and honors the men
and women of our Armed Forces and has sponsored many activities
to support our troops. In addition, every branch of the United
States military is represented on our campus though the university’s
ROTC program. We will work with our student organizations
to continue that proud tradition in a manner consistent with
our Jesuit, Catholic identity.
Office of Public Affairs Contacts
Brigid O'Brien Miller
Director of University Communication
Phone: (414) 288-7445
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