This has already happened at more than one school over the last several weeks.
Campus Reform reports:
Tulane University delays approval of TPUSA chapter revivalA Louisiana university appears to be attempting to hamper students’ efforts to revive a conservative student group on campus.Students at Tulane University recently applied to reestablish a chapter of Turning Point USA, but were immediately met with obstacles, according to an article in The Tulane Hullabaloo, Tulane’s school newspaper.“As of Fall 2025, Tulane University is temporarily pausing new applications for Recognized Student Organizations (RSOs) while we conduct a comprehensive review of all currently active organizations, including those affiliated with national or international partners,” the school announced in a statement on its website. “This review ensures that all RSOs remain aligned with Tulane’s Non-Discrimination Policy, Title VI and Title IX protections, and our shared commitment to equitable student participation.”The policy change was announced a day after the application was submitted, leading chapter president Noam Gracia to decry the decision.“I feel like it’s very obvious that they’re trying to stall us,” he told The Tulane Hullabaloo.Nathan Jones, president of the school’s College Democrats chapter, denied allegations of partisanship, despite only ten percent of the student body being registered Republicans, according to a pre-election poll conducted by the school’s newspaper.“I think it [the Tulane student body] is more liberal than it is conservative, but I think we’ve also got to give it more ideological diversity than we might think,” he told the outlet.In addition to College Democrats, the school also recognizes chapters of “Feminism, Redefined” and “Planned Parenthood Generation Action,” according to a school webpage.
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