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Charlie Kirk was assassinated. What does that mean for us?
By Josie Zimmerman | Yesterday"Kirk was shot because he made it his life mission to foster open dialogue with college students across the country. Anyone, of any belief system, could approach the microphone and debate any topic of their choice."
Turning Point members host vigil in wake of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s death
By Olivia Patel | YesterdayOn Wednesday, Sept. 10, a singular shot found its way onto the screens of millions of college students across America – including at Miami University. Charlie Kirk, right-wing activist and loyalist to President Donald Trump, was assassinated in front of a crowd of about 3,000 college students at Utah Valley University, who gathered to watch him debate young voters as part of his “Prove Me Wrong” series on the The American Comeback Tour.
“Soft language” takes the life out of existing
By Josie Zimmerman | 2 days ago"Today, we hear 'differently abled' instead of 'disabled.' Died became 'deleted' (or in the case of the FBI, 'neutralized'). So, where did soft language come from?"