Personally I think the best option is to just remove any college sanction of any fraternity or sorority. If students want to join them, fine, but the school isn't obligated to assist them in anyway.
Personally I think the best option is to just remove any college sanction of any fraternity or sorority. If students want to join them, fine, but the school isn't obligated to assist them in anyway.
No, hold on one minute there, you're off base. There are two aspects of freedom of speech; freedom from prior restraint, and freedom from government repercussions after the speech has been made. And ASU IS an organ of the state. The questions then become is ASU actually penalizing speech, and if it is, then whether…
damn, times have changed for the worse.
"If you're pre-born, you're fine, if you're pre-schooled, you're fucked."
Yeppers. Also, remember that Texas has turned down millions in Medicaid expansion funds that would have been available through the Affordable Care Act.
Yeah, I mean, and the child's lazy father won't even work 3 jobs to buy him or her the adult diapers! What a family of leeches!
And when that child grows into a disabled adult, those same Republicans will shame it as a 'taker' and 'leech' who depends on Uncle Sugar's handouts for luxury items like food & healthcare.
Texas law: We want the government out of our lives. Unless you're a woman.
"It means a black guy who makes white folks a little more uncomfortable than they prefer."
A black guy raised his voice in the vicinity of an attractive white woman so naturally in America this is a huge scandal especially among middle aged white males who are all afraid their daughters will wind up dating black guys.
So you choose to be oblivious or apathetic about issues involving class and race intertwining with sports. You want to not care about important real life issues. Seriously?
Wah, I'm being forced to think about how the wider world is influencing my tiny corner of interests.
A very quick story: