Charlie Kirk, Arkansas
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Many in Arkansas's conservative political community are mourning the loss of Charlie Kirk, a friend. Voices from both sides of the aisle, though, are calling fo
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The University of Arkansas chapter of Turning Point USA held a memorial ceremony on campus on Sept. 11 in honor of their founder, Charlie Kirk. The event brought together hundreds of people from diverse backgrounds at the Chi Omega Theater to reflect on Kirk’s influence and to call for unity and free expression.
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