Once again witness the leadership of those peaceful Student Led Protests on campus. President biden i learned a long time ago to listen to that lady. This University Needs to get control of the situation. We want them to be peaceful protests. John we are awaiting a White House Briefing as the antisemitism spread across the country. President biden and his team still have not delivered formal remarks addressing this escalating situation. Setting a deadline for one hour away. Ordering students who have occupied the campus for days to clear that encampment or face suspension. Sandra hello and welcome, everyone. I am sandra smith in new york. John, great to be with you as we kick off a brandnew week and continue to see scenes like this on our College Campuses coasttocoast. John we began this week month as we began last week. So far President Biden has not made any official remarks about the protests which have jewish students feeling unsafe on campus as they get ready for finals and gradua
Virginia Secretary of Education Aimee Guidera (R) visited JMU on Tuesday to speak at “Common Good in the Commonwealth: A Fireside Chat with Virginia Secretary of Education Aimee Guidera" with
senate has been a weaken a wakened to because they have shown they re a bad company and the others with entanglements in the universities, which not quite as smoking gunn as zte, the others say i wouldn t use their technology in my phones. what motivates the generation is games. they love to play. so if you make something the end game in this, they re tremendously difficult to beat. if you let them in the campus atmosphere where they have this access, academia will have to look at this as a game and put in stops to make this into a teaching moment for our kids as well. because you know, the best thing is to face the enemy, if you will. right? they get to game that out. they can play that out. the thing that makes the american economy is the great nest the world is the innovation. china has a hard time because
broadly. i don t think a blanket ban is going to have the desired effects for safety of students and for the campus atmosphere. isn t the reason for the spike in the appeal of hard liquor the flakt has been a crackdown and has driven students behind closed doors where they want to get hammered in a hurry they can go out to a party where they could not drink? i m not sure it s as tidy as that. i imagine there is a correlation. what we are seeing is a lot of people bringing hard alcohol having parties behind closed doors for no other reason than hard quol issizier to hide or store. so i imaginite not going to change. it may get worse where you have people in their dorm rooms in sort of closed atmospheres drinking hard alcohol in ways less than safe. is the answer to reduce the drinking age to 18?