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Is There No Common Sense Left?

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Last month we told you about national attention earned by Jon Sanders for his reporting on UNC-Chapel Hill’s “derecognition” of the Alpha Iota Omega Christian fraternity because the group, according to UNC-CH, discriminates by expecting its members to be Christians. His story ran in The Wall Street Journal and was discussed by UNC-W Professor Mike Adams on townhall.com. On Tuesday, Sanders appeared on “The Brad Dixon Show” on NC State’s WKNC to discuss the issue, and Donna Martinez features it next Friday on “Carolina Journal Report” on State Government Radio (570 AM) in Raleigh

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