The central library at Vanderbilt University. Photo credit Jbaker8, released into public domain.
The latest episode of cancel culture at Vanderbilt University should terrify Americans. This is a harbinger of the damage the woke “social justice” mob can do when there are no adults in the room,
and a cautionary tale about the dangers of not standing up to the ridiculous standards of modern outrage.
Last month, Vanderbilt University held its elections for the president and vice president of student government. The two leading campaigns pitted Jordan Gould and Amisha Mittal against Hannah Bruns and Kayla Prowell.
Shortly after the campaign began, rumors swirled that Gould, who is Jewish, attended a Sigma Chi fraternity event that broke the fraternity into North and South teams, with games and events loosely based on the Civil War. Cue the outrage.
Alabama News
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. | Alabama State returns to Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) action this week in Huntsville (Ala.) against Alabama A&M at the official midway point of the season beginning Thursday.
Alabama State (9-12, 6-3 SWAC) looks to continue their winning ways in conference action after sweeping the last two conference series against Mississippi Valley State and Alcorn State over the last two weekends. The series will be the first conference series on the road this season for Alabama State and will conclude a four-game road swing that started Tuesday at Florida A&M.
Meanwhile, Alabama A&M (1-10, 1-5 SWAC) enters the series after dropping their first two conference series of the year to Alcorn State and Jackson State.