Monday, November 30, 2020

Teaching Protesting at UNA?

 


From a faithful reader:

The University of North Alabama expansion in Tuscumbia may soon be ready to use. The new location will host meetings and events. It will also feature office, gallery, and classroom spaces.

The Alabama Center for the Arts in downtown Decatur is a collaborative effort between Calhoun Community College and Athens State University. Governor Ivey recently awarded them $15M for a residence hall to be built.

UNA and NWSCC could find their niche if they would work together. Both schools should form an agreement with the Lauderdale County Ag Authority. The LCAA should make education their #1 priority.

In our area, the only way we can advance is for everyone to work together. Every city, agency, and entity - including UNA and NWSCC -should be audited by an outside source.

No matter your feelings about Donald Trump every person understands the concept of the swamp i.e. draining the swamp. Well Muscle Shoals has got the Swampers. Mitch McConnell was born in Sheffield. The Senator McConnell grew up in Athens.

At this very moment it seems almost every official in Limestone County is either under indictment or investigation. What if our local political cesspools were drained? What would be left? A solid foundation.

UNA should use the new space for political science courses. Students could also learn a lot by using it as a meeting hall. Just please don't tell me if their intention is to use the new space as a place to teach how to protest. If so I have a phrase they can borrow: hey hey, ho ho, Kitts has got to go.


Meanwhile in Sheffield:


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