Education
U. of Florida Trustees Approve Ben Sasse as School’s Next President
The College of Florida mentioned Tuesday that its board of trustees had voted unanimously to pick out Senator Ben Sasse, Republican of Nebraska, because the college’s subsequent president.
The choice was not a shock.
Mr. Sasse was already anticipated to resign from the U.S. Senate by the tip of the yr after a presidential search committee on the college introduced final month that he was the only real finalist for the publish.
That announcement generated criticism from some college students and school members who expressed concern concerning the choice course of and the senator’s stance on L.G.B.T.Q. rights.
Mr. Sasse, 50, will turn into the thirteenth president of Florida’s flagship public college, pending ratification by the Florida Board of Governors, which oversees the state college system and is scheduled to think about the matter on Nov. 10, the college mentioned.
“I’m grateful for the board of trustees’ unanimous vote and for his or her endorsement of our shared imaginative and prescient to make the College of Florida a world-changing establishment and a pioneer in greater training,” Mr. Sasse mentioned in a press release launched by the college. “Schooling correctly understood isn’t completely and even primarily about transmitting info. Schooling is about studying how you can humbly and meaningfully interact with new concepts.”
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Ought to Mr. Sasse go away the Senate, as anticipated, it could be the most recent exit from Congress by a member of the dwindling band of Republicans who’ve publicly damaged with former President Donald J. Trump.
Mr. Sasse voted with six different Republican senators to convict Mr. Trump on impeachment costs following the Jan. 6, 2021, riot on the Capitol. He has additionally sharply criticized his personal get together for backing Mr. Trump. He was re-elected to his second time period in 2020 and was not set to be on the poll once more till 2026.
Many different Republicans who’ve damaged with Mr. Trump have introduced their resignations or been defeated in get together primaries wherein they had been focused as disloyal.
Mr. Sasse’s departure is unlikely to tip the steadiness of energy in Congress given Nebraska’s solidly Republican make-up. His seat can be crammed via an appointment by Gov. Pete Ricketts, a Republican, earlier than a particular election at a future date wherein a Republican candidate would more than likely be the heavy favourite.
The college famous that Mr. Sasse holds a Ph.D. in historical past from Yale College and was beforehand president of Midland College in Nebraska and a school member on the College of Texas at Austin.
“The board’s nomination displays our confidence that Dr. Ben Sasse is the proper chief to maintain U.F.’s momentum as one of many nation’s prime 5 public universities,” Mori Hosseini, chair of the board of trustees, mentioned in a press release.
The choice, nevertheless, has been met with pushback on campus. Final week, the college senate authorized a no-confidence vote on the choice course of, which the college mentioned concerned a assessment of greater than 700 candidates inside and outdoors of upper training, The Gainesville Solar reported.
“The method is the largest downside right here as a result of we don’t know who these different candidates had been,” Breann Garbas, a member of the college senate, informed the newspaper final week. “We don’t know something about them and now we have no enter on this and no say in it as a school as an entire.”
College students have additionally pointed to Mr. Sasse’s stance on L.G.B.T.Q. rights, together with his criticism of the Supreme Court docket ruling in 2015 that the Structure ensures a proper to same-sex marriage.
Mr. Sasse issued a press release after the choice calling it “a disappointment to Nebraskans who perceive that marriage brings a spouse and husband collectively so their youngsters can have a mother and pa.”
Education
Four Fraternity Members Charged After a Pledge Is Set on Fire
Four fraternity members at San Diego State University are facing felony charges after a pledge was set on fire during a skit at a party last year, leaving him hospitalized for weeks with third-degree burns, prosecutors said Monday.
The fire happened on Feb. 17, 2024, when the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity held a large party at its house, despite being on probation, court documents show. While under probation, the fraternity was required to “demonstrate exemplary compliance with university policies,” according to the college’s guidelines.
Instead, prosecutors said, the fraternity members planned a skit during which a pledge would be set on fire.
After drinking alcohol in the presence of the fraternity president, Caden Cooper, 22, the three younger men — Christopher Serrano, 20, and Lars Larsen, 19, both pledges, and Lucas Cowling, 20 — then performed the skit, prosecutors said.
Mr. Larsen was set on fire and wounded, prosecutors said, forcing him to spend weeks in the hospital for treatment of third-degree burns covering 16 percent of his body, mostly on his legs.
The charges against Mr. Cooper, Mr. Cowling and Mr. Serrano include recklessly causing a fire with great bodily injury; conspiracy to commit an act injurious to the public; and violating the social host ordinance. If convicted of all the charges, they would face a sentence of probation up to seven years, two months in prison.
Mr. Larsen himself was charged. The San Diego County District Attorney’s office said that he, as well as Mr. Cooper and Mr. Cowling, also tried to lie to investigators in the case, deleted evidence on social media, and told other fraternity members to destroy evidence and not speak to anyone about what happened at the party.
All four men have pleaded not guilty.
Lawyers representing Mr. Cooper and Mr. Cowling did not immediately respond to messages requesting comment on Tuesday. Contact information for lawyers for Mr. Serrano and Mr. Larsen was not immediately available.
The four students were released on Monday, but the court ordered them not to participate in any fraternity parties, not to participate in any recruitment events for the fraternity, and to obey all laws, including those related to alcohol consumption.
The university said Tuesday that it would begin its own administrative investigation into the conduct of the students and the fraternity, now that the police investigation was complete.
After it confirmed the details, the dean of students office immediately put the Phi Kappa Psi chapter on interim suspension, which remains in effect, college officials confirmed on Tuesday.
Additional action was taken, but the office said it could not reveal specifics because of student privacy laws.
“The university prioritizes the health and safety of our campus community,” college officials said in a statement, “and has high expectations for how all members of the university community, including students, behave in the interest of individual and community safety and well-being.”
At least half a dozen fraternities at San Diego State University have been put on probation in the last two years, officials said.
Education
Video: Several Killed in Wisconsin School Shooting, Including Juvenile Suspect
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Several Killed in Wisconsin School Shooting, Including Juvenile Suspect
The police responded to a shooting at a private Christian school in Madison, Wis., on Monday.
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Around 10:57 a.m., our officers were responding to a call of an active shooter at the Abundant Life Christian School here in Madison. When officers arrived, they found multiple victims suffering from gunshot wounds. Officers located a juvenile who they believe was responsible for this deceased in the building. I’m feeling a little dismayed now, so close to Christmas. Every child, every person in that building is a victim and will be a victim forever. These types of trauma don’t just go away.
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Video: Biden Apologizes for U.S. Mistreatment of Native American Children
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Biden Apologizes for U.S. Mistreatment of Native American Children
President Biden offered a formal apology on Friday on behalf of the U.S. government for the abuse of Native American children from the early 1800s to the late 1960s.
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The Federal government has never, never formally apologized for what happened until today. I formally apologize. It’s long, long, long overdue. Quite frankly, there’s no excuse that this apology took 50 years to make. I know no apology can or will make up for what was lost during the darkness of the federal boarding school policy. But today, we’re finally moving forward into the light.
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