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YWC Advisor Asked to Step Down
10/01/09 07:11AM

By Lynda-Marie Taurasi
WCHL News Director

Controversy over UNC’s student group Youth for Western Civilization continues, as YWC’s advisor was asked to step down last Friday by Chancellor Holden Thorp.

Elliot Cramer, psychology professor at UNC, says he has agreed with Chancellor Thorp to not comment further on his resignation as the student group’s advisor.

Cramer stepped down from advising YWC last Friday after he joked about having and knowing how to use a gun. His joke was in response to the president of UNC’s chapter of YWC’s informing him that anonymous brochures were distributed on campus with his picture and home address. The brochures were titled, “Why Is Your Professor Supporting White Supremacy.”

Last spring, following the protests of Tom Tancredo and Virgil Goode’s campus speaking engagements, and the subsequent arrests of Morehead-Cain scholar Haley Koch and six other protestors, the group’s original advisor Astronomy professor Chris Clemens had resigned.

Cramer says the group is actively searching for a third advisor and is continuing with plans to bring former U.S. Treasurer Bay Buchanan to campus in October. Cramer says Thorp will help fund the cost of the speaker.

YWC now has 30 days to find another faculty advisor to maintain its student organization status.


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