On April 8, Gov. Bill Lee signed into law a bill meant to protect students and employees of public institutions of higher education from being penalized for “refusal to support,
Just as they have every year since the 1990s, the anti-abortion Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) set up a large display on Pedestrian Walkway last week featuring photos from the
Perhaps as a metaphor for a brighter future, College Democrats and Republicans came out with the sun on Sunday afternoon following days of rain to play a game of âbipartisanâ kickball, along with a few local politicians. Politics and kickball, after all, are both sports with two opposing teams.Â
But in order to promote civil discourse, Sundayâs kickball teams, positioned on the playing fields at TRECS, were composed of both Democrats and Republicans, so that no one ideology could reign victorious.
The game was the brainchild of Amanda Taylor, sophomore and president of College Democrats, who fears that interpersonal discourse is becoming as unfriendly as the most recent round of presidential debates.Â