On April 17, transgender students and supporters held a peaceful protest at Florida State University to combat housing policies that they believe need an update. The protestors were also combating new legislation from the Florida Legislature that they believe are anti-trans.
The event was held at the Commons Courtyard at FSU from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. At the protest, students were handed signs and began chanting. Some chants included “One, two, three, four, Florida State has got to do more; five, six, seven, eight, get it done now, we won t wait” and “When I say Safe Housing, you say NOW.”
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Subscriber only God help God. With these three words, long-serving Newtown Jets official Terry Rowney put the big fella on notice about welcoming to heaven the ultimate footy scallywag, Tommy Raudonikis. The cheeky comment brought laughter from a 500-strong gathering sitting in the famous SCG Members Pavilion on Monday during a memorial service for the legendary Wests and Newtown halfback and rascal, who died on April 7. It was an eclectic congregation, ranging from millionaires in suits and Cartier sunglasses to knockabouts wearing thongs, stubbies and Wests Magpies jumpers with VICTA splashed across the front - Tommy s kind of people.
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Subscriber only God help God. With these three words, long-serving Newtown Jets official Terry Rowney put the big fella on notice about welcoming to heaven the ultimate footy scallywag, Tommy Raudonikis. The cheeky comment brought laughter from a 500-strong gathering sitting in the famous SCG Members Pavilion on Monday during a memorial service for the legendary Wests and Newtown halfback and rascal, who died on April 7. It was an eclectic congregation, ranging from millionaires in suits and Cartier sunglasses to knockabouts wearing thongs, stubbies and Wests Magpies jumpers with VICTA splashed across the front - Tommy s kind of people.