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  • Professor changes preferred pronouns to ‘hilarious/handsome/homosexual’

    10/18/2022 11:12:14 AM PDT · by ChipMarne · 24 replies
    The College Fix ^ | October 18, 2022 | Jennifer Kabbany
    Kennesaw State University business Professor David Bray recently changed his faculty signature to include his preferred pronouns — “hilarious/handsome/homosexual.” He knows they’re adjectives, but said: “Why do pronouns get to have all the fun?” In fact, his newly edited signature is a way to humorously poke holes in the trend that all people must announce on campus their preferred pronouns on everything from nametags and class rosters to in-person introductions and email signatures. “To me, it’s kind of like compelled speech,” Bray said. “They are trying to force you to say something you are either uncomfortable saying or not willing...
  • Kennesaw State pays former cheerleader Tommia Dean $145K to settle anthem lawsuit

    12/06/2019 11:54:03 AM PST · by Meatspace · 31 replies
    ESPN ^ | 12/5/19
    KENNESAW, Ga. -- Kennesaw State University's decision to remove its cheerleaders from the field after they protested police brutality during the national anthem has cost Georgia taxpayers $145,000 in a legal settlement. Former KSU cheerleader Tommia Dean settled her lawsuit and will get $93,000 of the award, with the rest going to her attorneys, The Marietta Daily Journal reported after obtaining the settlement through an Open Records Act request.