Charlie Kirk killed, students respond in prayer
Taylor students gathered at the pergola beside Samuel Morris Hall for a time of prayer in response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, political commentator and Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder.
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Taylor students gathered at the pergola beside Samuel Morris Hall for a time of prayer in response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, political commentator and Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder.
Last spring, a graduating senior reflected with me on his learning experiences at Taylor. I asked what course had demanded the most of him. “Western Political Thought,” he answered immediately, recalling all the rigors involved in a class with Dr. Brad Seeman.
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