UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, Utah — Less than one month after Charlie Kirk was killed on Utah Valley University’s campus, TPUSA was back in Utah. This time, they visited Utah State University.

Despite the tragedy of the turning point’s last event, organizers said things are secure.

“A lot of people did come to us like ‘there’s going to be good security right? like we’re going to be ok right.' So a lot of reassuring but there was so many people on campus that were interested, I’ll hand them a flyer and they’ll say I already signed up, I’ll be there,” USU TPUSA Chapter President, Kaitlin Griffiths said.

USU does not take official positions on topics unrelated to its core mission, but it did state that free speech is the foundation of higher education.

At the school’s Heravi Peace Institute the

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