Risk or protection? Kansas legislature reopens debate about guns on college campuses Katie Bernard, The Kansas City Star
Jan. 30 TOPEKA If Mackenzie Haddix was old enough, she would be carrying a gun on the Emporia State campus. If I m walking back home from one of my classes at 9 o clock p.m. and it s pitch black outside I don t necessarily think that an emergency pole at the end of the street for me to push a button is going to help protect me if a man drives up, holds me and gun point and says get in my car, I m going to rape you, said Haddix, 20, chair of the Kansas Federation of College Republicans.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi had nothing but disgust and shame to heap upon Republican leadership today at her weekly press conference. A reporter asked her about Marjorie Taylor Greene, a freshman representative from Georgia, who has made social media posts supporting putting a bullet in Speaker Pelosi s head, and who gleefully stalked and harassed victims of the Parkland high school mass shooting.
The reporter asked how concerned Speaker Pelosi was about Rep. Greene s past posts and rhetoric, and what she would like to see done about the freshman congresswoman. Pelosi s answer made it clear where the true responsibility lies for keeping her in line, and what a piss-poor job they are doing about it.
Florida schools still coping with coronavirus
A roundup of Florida education news from around the state.
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Students cross Fishhawk Boulevard to Newsome High in Lithia on Thursday, October 22, 2020. [ IVY CEBALLO | Times ]
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The news about Florida schools continues to be dominated by the effects of and responses to the coronavirus, which again is spreading with cases growing. Teachers and others increasingly are demanding protections, such as vaccine access and paid sick leave, as their schools press more students â and as a result more teachers â to return to in-person classes. Read on for the latest on that and other Florida education news.