Loyola University’s student government rejected an appeal from a group of students seeking to establish an official Turning Point USA chapter on campus, upholding an earlier denial of the conservative club that drew the ire of Louisiana politicians and made national news.
In the wake of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s assassination, a group of Loyola students petitioned the student government association in October for permission to form a campus chapter, which would allow the group to access funding and campus facilities.
Loyola’s student senate rejected the application, citing concerns that some of Kirk’s controversial beliefs, including his stances on transgender rights, immigration and race, would alienate students at the Catholic university in New Orleans.
The denial spa

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