Democratic State Rep Triggered By State House’s General Hooker Entrance Sign

Democratic State Rep Triggered By State House’s General Hooker Entrance Sign

A Democratic state representative from Brockton who made headlines a year ago when she took to social media to alert her constituents about a rumored Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid is in the news once again, this time for firing off a Facebook post calling for the removal of the sign marking the Massachusetts State House's General Hooker entrance. 

State Representative Michelle DuBois, who was noticeably active on social media Wednesday praising the high school students who marched to Beacon Hill as part of an anti-gun movement, apparently noticed the General Hooker entrance sign adorning the State House's Beacon Street entryway — outside of which a towering statue depicts Hooker atop his horse — in several student photos. DuBois complained that the sign is "tone deaf" and "patriarchal." 

Holy Cross To ‘Retire’ Crusader As Mascot and In Logo
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Holy Cross To ‘Retire’ Crusader As Mascot and In Logo

John Cronin

The College of the Holy Cross is getting rid of the Crusader as its mascot and its logo.

The announcement comes 39 days after the school announced it would keep Crusader as its nickname, after a trustees meeting called to consider ditching it.

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