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Pro-choice protestors rally at the Kansas State Capitol
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TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – Over 200 Professional-choice protestors rallied on the State Capitol Friday night. Most say they’re saddened by the Supreme Court docket’s resolution to overturn Roe vs. Wade.
Professional-choice advocate, Vicky Luttrell says “I’m so very upset in regards to the Roe vs. Wade resolution and I’m very very uninterested in having my rights taken away and the rights of my neighbor and the rights of my mates and the rights of my grandson and my grandchildren, and it must cease”.
“It looks like I’m being condemned to a life as a second class citizen as a result of I used to be born a girl and that’s the most unamerican factor that I feel I might think about taking place in our nice democracy,” says Professional-choice advocate, Alexis Simmons.
Some pro-choice demonstrators say the struggle is simply starting.
“Simply because Roe has been overturned doesn’t imply that abortion isn’t accessible, there are nonetheless methods to get the remedy abortions that individuals actually use and we have to ensure that that’s nonetheless protected and defended and that we present up for one another and defend one another in moments like this,” says Professional-choice advocate, Katie Wade.
However Professional-Life advocates see the ruling as a step in the suitable course.
Kansas Senator, Roger Marshall says “This historic day… this resolution indicators a day of recent beginnings of recent hope for the hundreds of thousands of unborn American youngsters”.
Professional-choice advocates say the ruling makes upcoming election much more very important.
“If individuals wish to change the tradition round abortion then they will achieve this in a extra considerate method than simply we’re laying the hammer down on this and eliminating it fully as a result of the reality of the matter is that received’t finish abortion it’ll merely finish secure abortions,” says Professional-choice advocate, Ben Cohen.
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Kansas State men’s golf clinging to final NCAA regional qualifying spot for nationals

Kansas State women’s golf coach Stew Burke on the NCAA Championship
Kansas State women’s golf coach Stew Burke talks about the upcoming NCAA Championship, which starts Friday in Carlsbad, California.
The Kansas State men’s golf team remains on track to qualify for its first NCAA Championship, but with zero margin for error.
With a score of 4-over-par 292 Tuesday the Wildcats held onto fifth place in the NCAA Bremerton Regional at Gold Mountain Golf Course in Bremerton, Washington. The tournament concludes Wednesday with the top five teams advancing to nationals May 23-28 in Carlsbad, California.
The 10th-seeded Wildcats, who were tied for fourth after one round, have just a one-shot cushion over sixth-place Charlotte with South Florida and Utah lurking two back at 8-under. Kansas is in 10th place at 16-over, 10 shots below the qualifying line.
K-State senior Cooper Schultz, the co-leader with Florida’s Luke Poulter at 4-under Monday, dropped into a three-way tie for sixth with an even-par 72 in the second round. Florida’s Matthew Kress tops the leaderboard heading into Wednesday’s final round at 10-under, one shot ahead of Poulter.
No. 2 seed Florida is comfortably in the team lead at 25-under, followed by top seed Arizona State in second at minus-16, South Carolina at 2-under and Colorado at 1-under.
Senior Kobe Valociek turned in K-State’s best round of the day at 1-under 71, moving up 11 spots into 21st place. Ian McCrary, who shot even par on Monday, dropped to 35th overall with a second-round 76, while Nicklaus Mason is tied for 48th at 7-under after a 3-over 75 on Tuesday.
K-State will go head-to-head in a group with Colorado and Charlotte in the final round on Wednesday behind leaders Florida, Arizona State and South Carolina, which tees off first at 8 a.m. Pacific (10 a.m. central).
Arne Green is based in Salina and covers Kansas State University sports for the Gannett network. He can be reached at agreen@gannett.com or on X (formerly Twitter) at @arnegreen.
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