Key Highlights
- Student government at Baldwin Wallace University, in a suburb of Cleveland, have voted against having a Turning Point USA chapter at their school.
- Grace Pruchnicki, a senior who has been working to get the club officially recognized, told Fox News Digital that the student government turned down the chapter in lopsided fashion.
- "We had been working for two months to try and get our charter approved," Pruchnicki told Fox News Digital in a statement, and added that she was not speaking on behalf of the university or Turning Point USA.
- "On November 11th, the student Senate voted no without giving a reason.
- We later found out that the student government does not have access to their own bylaws in order to make an informed decision." CONSERVATIVE GETTYSBURG COLLEGE GROUP CATCHES STUDENT ON VIDEO TEARING DOWN PROMOTIONAL FLYERS Student government at Baldwin Wallace University, in a suburb of Cleveland, recently voted against having a Turning Point USA chapter at their school.


