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Texas State University, Donald Trump and San Marcos Campus
Real Sign Reading 'Women Are Property' at Texas State University Demonstration?
On Nov. 6, 2024, the day after former U.S. President Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election, photos appeared on social media showing two demonstrators at Texas State University in San Marcos carrying misogynistic and homophobic signs that read "Women are property" and "Homo sex is a sin."
Campus In Uproar As Sign Saying ‘Women Are Property’ Appears At Texas University Following Trump’s Win
A sign stating “women are property” and another sign reading “Homo sex is sin” at Texas State University gained significant attention and went viral the day after Donald Trump’s election victory. Photos of two men with the controversial signs at the San Marcos Campus have been shared online,
'Women Are Property' Sign on Texas Campus Goes Viral After Trump Win
A placard reading "women are property" at Texas State University has gone viral, the day after Donald Trump won the election. Photos of two men holding up controversial signs at the San Marcos Campus have been shared online, with counterprotests clearly taking place around them.
Texas State University condemns demonstrators who brought offensive signs to campus
The university is exploring potential legal responses after two men came on campus the day after the election with misogynistic and homophobic signs.
Texas campus in uproar after protesters hold signs declaring ‘women are property’ on quad after Trump victory
Protestors are members of Official Street Preachers, an organization that ‘covers global and local events from a Christian perspective’
‘Homophobic and misogynistic’: Texas State University president condemns campus demonstration
Two men -- who were not affiliated with the university -- were seen on campus Wednesday afternoon carrying signs with "homophobic and misogynistic messages," on them.
Fact Check: Yes, Demonstrators Carried 'Women Are Property' Sign at Texas State University
Context: Representatives from Texas State said the demonstrators were not affiliated with the university. On Nov. 6, 2024, the day after former U.S. President Donald Trump won the
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Texas State condemns 'homophobic, misogynistic' protest on campus
A second red and yellow
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read "Women are Property" on the front and "Types of Property: Woman, Slaves, Animals, Cars, ...
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Demonstrators at Texas State incite chaos and harass students with homophobic and misogynistic rants
The demonstrators chanted, showed off offensive signs, before finding themselves surrounded by dozens of counter-protesters.
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Is Ohio State's 3-point barrage against Texas a sign of what's to come this year?
It had been a while since Ohio State had a 3-point shooting effort like it did against No. 19 Texas. Here's what made it rare ...
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'That kind of hate is not welcome here': Texas State University president responds after campus protest
Texas State University issued a statement after a counterprotest against the men holding signs calling women property in San ...
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Texas GOP poised to increase its majorities in the Legislature
If those results hold, the GOP will control 88 of 150 seats in the lower chamber when the Legislature reconvenes in January.
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Jackson, Hankins help Texas State rush past Louisiana-Monroe 38-17
Backup quarterback Brad Jackson ran for 126 yards and two touchdowns, Deion Hankins ran for 117 and another score and Texas State ran past Louisiana-Monroe 38-17.
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Colorado vs. Texas Tech, Jacksonville State vs. Louisiana Tech predictions: College football odds
Is it possible that two of the most famous coaches in college football are undervalued at this point in the season?
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