University Of Chicago Says It Doesn’t Support “Trigger Warnings” Or “Safe Spaces”
In a letter sent to incoming freshmen, the University of Chicago said it does not support “so-called trigger warnings” and “safe spaces” on campus.
In a letter sent to incoming freshmen, the University of Chicago said it does not support “so-called trigger warnings” and “safe spaces” on campus.
As part of the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration’s safety initiatives, districts in North Carolina are adding seat belts to school buses. Greg and Abbi have the story.
The Cincinnati Zoo has deleted its social media accounts after being bombarded for weeks with memes, jokes and protests against the death of Harambe the gorilla.
Having the necessary EpiPens on hand is pinching the wallets of many parents as the price for the self-injection device — which contains the drug epinephrine and can counteract anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic reaction — have soared 500 percent. Greg and Abbi have the story.
Nancy Johnson of Dockside Realty joins Greg at the studio to tell viewers more about today’s listing of the week. For more information, contact njatthebeach@yahoo.com or call (843)-318-1838.
Speedo was the first, announcing early Monday it dropped its sponsorship of embattled U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte. By the end of the day, three other companies also said they would cut ties with him.
After turning in a homework assignment focusing on vowels, a 7-year-old girl named Alyssa received some harsh words from her teacher. Greg and Abbi have the story.
American Olympian swimmer Ryan Lochte said in a new interview that his “mistake was over-exaggerating” the story about being held up at gunpoint in Rio de Janeiro. but he stopped short of admitting lying. Greg and Abbi have more.
A new policy in Horry County Schools can affect where students go to college and what scholarships they receive. Under the new rule, students who finish school in January will no longer receive a class ranking, one of three main criteria colleges look for when accepting new students. Greg and Abbi explain.
Ryan Lochte and Olympics teammate Jimmy Feigen may face criminal charges in Brazil for bogus robbery report.