WVUA-FM will host an event today from 7:30-9 p.m. called “Breaking the Gridlock,” which hopes to bring together a diverse group of campus leaders in order to come up with solutions to bring the campus community further together in light of recent greek discrimination events.
This initiative will attempt to take a proactive step forward with participants engaging in a legitimate debate or forum and meeting to create a framework to solve the problem.
“This is not just some pie in the sky idea. It was done on a smaller scale last spring for other topics including gun control, education reform and ways to reform the NCAA,” Rich Robinson, WVUA-FM news director, said in a press release.
The event will be broadcast live on 90.7 FM and will be held in room 360 of the Ferguson Center.