The organization, which has operated on the WSU campus since 1941, was notified on Oct. 3 that it was no longer a recognized student organization.
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By Gus Burns | March 7, 2018
There are nearly 550 student organizations listed on Wayne State University's website, but after 75 years as part of the Detroit institution, the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship is no longer among them.
The Christian group, which says it has more than 1,000 chapters nationwide, is now suing the Wayne State University Board of Governors, university President Roy Wilson, state officials and others on claims that its Constitutional rights have been violated.
According to the lawsuit, the Dean of Students, which approves student organizations, declined to renew the organization's status for the 2017-2018 school year, because its constitution is in violation of the university's discrimination policy.
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