Three new organizations to start on campus next semester

Next semester, three new student-run organizations will join the expanding list of extracurricular clubs at the university.

The three organizations were approved at the faculty meeting in October. Faculty granted recognition to College Libertarians, Web Design Club and Young Americans for Liberty.

To be considered as a candidate for faculty approval, each club had to submit by-laws and present the idea for the organization in front of a committee, junior Niki Liu said. Liu is the student contact for the Web Design club.

Each organization must also have a faculty adviser that the student contacts and that members of the club elect. Lewis Barnet is a professor in the computer sciences department and will be the adviser for the Web Design club.

I chose Dr. Barnett because he has experience in web design and development, and he is also a great mentor, Liu said.

College Libertarians and the Young Americans for Liberty club share similar foundations of libertarianism, but both student contacts believe theyll have different messages and basis to give to members.

College Libertarians was created with the goal of creating a place for libertarians, ranging from monarchists to anarchists, to discuss current political issues, said junior Devin Ralston. The group meets and discusses issues and articles sent out in an email prior that week. Next semester, the members hope to start reading some famous libertarian political theory books and economic works to base their discussion around, he said.

Unlike the other two new clubs, Young Americans for Liberty is a broader organization with more than 350 chapters nationwide. Weve established Young Americans for Liberty partly out of a disappointment for apathy, sophomore Joseph Kessler said We see little political discussion on campus, and we dont see students promoting libertarian ideas.

We had to apply to become one of the chapters nationwide. We wrote about our plan for the chapter and our ideological influences. Then we began the process for school recognition, beginning with finding 10 students interested in joining.

The faculty adviser for the organization is Terry Price, a professor of leadership studies and philosophy, politics, economics and law, Kessler said.

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