You employ anyone that would publicly say such a thing about anyone. And cant spell well either. Our Daughter will NOT be attending your school in 2019.
University of Tampa Sociology Professor Ken Storey tweeted out suggesting that people in Houston deserve the “Instant Karma,” presumably for voting for Donald Trump.
It should be noted that Houston residents voted primarily for Hillary Clinton and have sued overt the state law which prohibits their sanctuary city policies.
That doesn’t seem to matter to Storey, who tweeted on Sunday, “I dont believe in instant Karma but this kinda feels like it for Texas. Hopefully this will help them realize the GOP doesnt care about them” n his initial tweet, it wasn’t immediately apparent if he was referring to people who voted for President Trump, or Sentaors Ted Cruz and John Cornyn who voted against aid for Hurricane Sandy.
Both senators stated that they voted against the bill because it included billions in spending that was unrelated to the hurricane.
Ken Storey appeared to have clarified more in a response which suggested that it was directed at Trump voters, saying that Florida voters who “voted for him here deserve it as well.”After attention was brought to his tweets, Storey has shut down his Twitter account.
Ken Storey is listed on the University of Tampa website as a visiting assistant professor with the description, “Kenneth Storey focuses on urban issues within the southeastern United States, including research in gun shows, planned communities and unique issues of tourism focused commercial districts.”
His writing is frequently published by Orlando Weekly.
The catastrophic flooding in the Houston area continues to force more than 30,000 people from their homes and eight people have been confirmed dead. At least four children have drowned.
More heavy rainfall is expected.
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Read moreIf you take student safety as a priority it’s a NO
Nice looking school with affordable tuition but what you save in money is not worth the trouble. My daughter’s safety was in jeopardy by an unruly roommate that had no respect for herself let alone the other roommates. My daughter told her RA and the Residence Office that guys were coming into the room at all hours of the night “expecting to get some”. In addition, this roommate would lash out both verbally and physically (on video no less and yes the school is aware) and the school did NOTHING about it.
When my daughter asked to switch rooms, they made her go through hell and back and guilted her for not problem solving herself. They upset her so badly that she was visibly upset and her other roommate had to come to the office to get her to calm her down. She finished out the semester and transferred out.
Not only did I file a Title IX sexual harassment report that they buried but they also put a sanction on her so that she couldn’t transfer easily to another dorming college. This school is not free. I paid tuition for my daughter to be harassed by her roommate and then her school. Shame on you UTampa. No wonder the retention rate is so awful. For those parents that worry about their children away at school, this is not the school...
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