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Alexa Vs Siri, Who Knows More About Idaho?

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President on a Tightrope

President on a Tightrope Boise State’s leader must tread carefully through the culture war. Others may soon walk the same line. Politics on Campus July 2, 2021 The letter from 28 Republican lawmakers arrived before the president had even moved into her new home. Typically, when conservative politicians send early demands to public-college presidents, they focus on the rising cost of college. But in this three-page missive, that concern was secondary to another target: programming designed to support the college’s underrepresented students. “This drive to create a diversified and inclusive culture,” the lawmakers wrote to President Marlene Tromp of Boise State University, not even two weeks into her job in July 2019, “becomes divisive and exclusionary because it separates and segregates students.” That is not, they said, “the Idaho way.”

Small far-left group bullies pro-police coffee shop off BSU campus

Small far-left group bullies pro-police coffee shop off BSU campus April 16, 2021 Big City Coffee had a contract with Boise State University in Idaho to operate their shop on campus. When students found out the owner supports the police, they allegedly pressured school administrators to close the shop, according to Idaho Press. The shop eventually closed and now they are suing for $10 million. This is Idaho. Leftists are ruining young people in Idaho! The March 24 claim by Sarah Jo Fendley, a precursor to a lawsuit, alleges slander, contract interference, fraud, and violations of constitutional rights, among other things. ANYTHING PRO-THIN BLUE LINE IS UNACCEPTABLE?

Cop-supporting coffee shop owner says she was bullied off Boise State, files tort claim against university

( The College Fix) – A coffee shop owner who left Boise State University last year after activists complained about her support for police has filed a tort claim against the college seeking $10 million in damages. The March 24 claim, which is a precursor to a lawsuit, alleges slander, contract interference, fraud, and violations of constitutional rights, among other things. Sarah Jo Fendley is owner of Big City Coffee, a shop in Idaho’s capital city that closed its brand new extension on the Boise State campus in October 2020. It was widely reported at the time that the closure happened because of Fendley’s support for Thin Blue Line, a nonpolitical campaign to support police officers.

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