The University of Cincinnati has recorded its first positive cases of COVID-19 among members of the campus community less than a week into the fall semester. https://t.co/h6qvoWiljq
Enough is enough @CollegeDems.
We and 16 other state federations demand that CDA President @MikaelaGuido resign, and that the CDA Executive Board agree to our reforms.
You have 48 hours to take action. If there’s no action, we will leave CDA.
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Finally, we encourage all those disturbed by the justice system's callous disregard for the safety of the citizens it is meant to protect to call their elected officials to demand reform, and to vote for candidates that support criminal justice reform in November
UC College Democrats stand with the protestors across the nation who are demanding justice for the murder of George Floyd and an end to police brutality. Here in Cincinnati, the reality of police violence is certainly not unknown to the black community. (Thread)
In response to recommendations from the state and federal government regarding COVID-19, College Democrats of Ohio will no longer be hosting its Spring Conference on April 4th at the Ohio State University. Statement below: