@BRuddTweets Totally fair. Xavier is in Cincinnati. And next Friday, UC will be kind enough to stop by and remind the mid-major on Victory Parkway whose city it actually is.
This attack comes from an unserious candidate, but the abject racism of questioning the city manager’s credentials because of the color of her skin is very serious and voters should reject him.
One of the two Republicans running for Cincinnati mayor says he'd fire the city manager and referred to her as a "DEI selection." Link in the next tweet.
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Join us in saying goodbye to Board Chair, Gwen McFarlin. Gwen has led the board with kindness and an emphasis on teamwork, creating a lasting positive influence within our organization. We extend our heartfelt wishes for her success in all her future endeavors.
Joe Burrow vs. the Ravens in Week 10 —pressured on 48% of his dropbacks: 428 yards, 4 TDs, 0 INTs.
Mahomes was pressured on 47% of dropbacks in the first half against the Eagles. We saw how that looked.
Bengals fans have normalized Burrow magic in awful circumstances.
Diversity makes organizations stronger and more resilient. If it wasn’t good business, companies wouldn’t do it. Threatening academic institutions and private companies with criminal investigations for best practices is anti-business, anti-freedom, and decidedly Un-American.
President Donald Trump asked each federal agency to choose up to nine civil compliance investigations. University of Cincinnati could be one of them. https://t.co/Z8MZ6OOhGo
Imagine wanting to be Governor but refusing to investigate sexual abuse at a megachurch because your friend is the pastor. Ohio’s Attorney General isn’t working for survivors—he’s working for his political connections. Ohioans deserve better.
Hate has no home in Hamilton County. The swastika is a symbol of violence and genocide, and we unequivocally condemn those who promote it.
Our community stands for inclusion, dignity, and respect for all. We will not be intimidated.