Nyssa Kruse
Education
For Two-Year Colleges, Campus Carry Raises Special Risks
In 2017, the new law could put high schoolers in classes with armed students.
With tens of thousands of high school students attending classes at Texas community and junior colleges through partnership programs, some legislators and educators worry that the new campus carry law will put minors in the path of people with deadly … Read More
Human Rights
Texas Families Talk Back On Trans Discrimination: Eri Reeves and Eva Havens
“Each person who is trans goes through their own different things, and I wish more people would understand that.”
Student and artist Eri Reeves: "Each person who is trans goes through their own different things, and I wish more people would understand that.” Read More
Human Rights
Texas Families Talk Back On Trans Discrimination: Kai and Kimberly Shappley
"God makes no mistakes, and my child is fearfully and wonderfully made, just as the Scripture tells us."
Kimberly Shappley, mom of 5-year-old Kai: "God makes no mistakes, and my child is fearfully and wonderfully made, just as the Scripture tells us." Read More
Education
Campus Carry Concerns Drive Another Texas Prof to Resign
A Texas A&M Galveston professor is the third Texas faculty member known to have stepped down because of campus carry.
Texas A&M Galveston prof Wyndylyn von Zharen stepped down, fearing disagreements between students and educators could turn violent with guns at hand. Read More