Middle Tennessee State Students Vote ‘No’ on Safe Spaces
No safe spaces at Middle Tennessee State University, thanks to a vote by the student government:
In a demonstration of what one committed person can accomplish, Middle Tennessee State University’s student government has overwhelmingly approved a resolution against “safe spaces.”
It was shepherded through by Senator April Carroll, chairman of the College Republicans, who also helped found the school’s chapter of the free-market Turning Point USA.
Turning Point’s Hypeline reports that the vote total at Thursday night’s meeting was 33-6, with three abstentions. The resolution begins with a recitation of the First Amendment, and says college should be a place where “ideals can be freely and openly expressed and challenged.”
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