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Florida university bans Christmas decor

November 26, 2008

A Florida university has annoyed many of its employees and students by ordering a complete ban on Christmas decorations in public areas.


That means Florida Gulf Coast University is not holding its greeting card contest this year, the Fort Myers News-Press reported. The giving tree in one building will be a giving garden.


Public institutions, including FGCU, often struggle with how best to observe the season in ways that honor and respect all traditions, President Wilson Bradshaw wrote in a memo last week. This is a challenging issue each year at FGCU, and 2008 is no exception. While it may appear at times that a vocal majority of opinion is the only view that is held, this is not always the case.


The Staff Advisory Council said it has received 44 comments — all of them in favor of Christmas decorations. Students from various faiths also disagree with Bradshaw.


I think they’re pretty, Marilyn Lerner, a junior who is Jewish, said of the Christmas trees that graced the Student Union in earlier years. It’s just a Christmas tree. I don’t mind.


Stephanie Tirado, a junior who practices Wicca, argued that the very commercialization of Christmas means it is not just a religious holiday. She said that the university could have added a menorah.


Source: upi