Josh
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Post by Josh on Apr 3, 2011 22:12:31 GMT -5
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Post by Austin on Apr 4, 2011 1:22:21 GMT -5
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Post by Austin on Apr 7, 2011 22:02:54 GMT -5
I'm re-working the constitution to fit Pitt's guidelines, and came across this snag: "The name of certified organizations may not include the name of the University of Pittsburgh in any way."
Panther Sportsman's Club? Student Sportsman's Club?
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Josh
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Post by Josh on Apr 7, 2011 23:14:23 GMT -5
I'm re-working the constitution to fit Pitt's guidelines, and came across this snag: "The name of certified organizations may not include the name of the University of Pittsburgh in any way."Panther Sportsman's Club? Student Sportsman's Club? Hmm good eye. I'm curious as to whether we can abbreviate the University of Pittsburgh as Pitt. We could just go with Pitt Sportsmans Club? As I thought other clubs had incorporated Pitt into their club name. That line could be interpreted two ways. 1. That no form of the University of Pittsburgh (i.e. Pitt) could be included in the name. 2. That the title, "University of Pittsburgh" cannot be used. Maybe we could talk to SORC for clarification? If the former is the case, I'd be in favor of Panther Sportsman's club or Pittsburgh Sportsman's club
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