rachel: galore. pete: it is national egg day. i will note last weekend i was not here but i used my time very diligently and we put them in the chicken coop and eight chickens now and one and her name is lady jen hen. rachel: you name it had after your wife? pete: she name it had after herself. lady jen hen and she lays one egg a day. we have fresh eggs. rachel: you re right on trend. will: like the george forman of chickens. george forman named all his boys george and all his girls georgina. name all your other chickens jen too. rachel: one of millions of americans that are because the egg prices are going umm and people say i m going to have my own chickens and you re doing that. it s great. i don t like chickens, i like to eat eggs and like the self-sufficiency learning like you can do this and get them in a store. pete: like of staple guns and 2 by 40s and chicken wire. rachel: you re turning into a farmer. pete: i m trying. rachel: united a sere sucker suit. pete: later
Kowtowing to the legislature, UT Austin disbanded all its diversity, equity, and inclusion programs wholesale — with little input from students or faculty.
Kowtowing to the legislature, UT Austin disbanded all its diversity, equity, and inclusion programs wholesale with little input from students or faculty.
A Black University of Texas at Austin student said she was disappointed to find out that there won’t be any Black-only graduations sponsored by the university anymore.
The University of Texas at Austin (UT) has announced the discontinuation of funding for cultural graduation ceremonies, following a recently enacted state law banning diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) offices. About the decision: Earlier this month, UT Austin was forced to shut down its Multicultural Engagement Center (MEC) to comply with Senate Bill (SB) 17, a Texas state law that prohibits the operation of DEI offices in higher education institutions. The closure of the MEC, which served as a hub for multicultural engagement and support services, left events like Black Graduation, Latinx Graduation and GraduAsian without institutional backing, reported the Daily Texan.