HELD A PROTEST ON THE CAMPUS OF BETHUNE COOKMAN UNIVERSITY IN DAYTONA BEACH TODAY. THE STUDENTS ARE UPSET THAT THE UNIVERSITY ENDED CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS WITH PROSPECTIVE HEAD FOOTBALL COACH AND FORMER NFL GREAT, ED REED. SUMMER: AS WESH 2’S CLAIRE METZ REPORTS, THEY THINK IT’S RETALIATION FOR COMMENTS REED RECENTLY MADE ON SOCIAL MEDIA THE STUDENTS BELIEVE ARE THE TRUTH. REPORTER: HUNDREDS OF BETHUNE COOKMAN STUDENTS SENT A MESSAGE TO THE ADMINISTRATION, TO THE BOARD, TO ANYONE WHO WOULD LISTEN, WITH A PEACEFUL, BUT VOCAL CAMPUS PROTEST. >> WE VOICE CONCERNS, WE SEND EMAILS ALL THE TIME. NO RESPONSE, SO THIS IS WHAT IT HAS COME TO. REPORTER: IT CAME TO THAT AFTER THE UNIVERSITY BROKE OFF NEGOTIATIONS WITH PROSPECTIVE HEAD FOOTBALL COACH ED REED TOOK TO SOCIAL MEDIA, USING PROFANITY TO CRITICIZE THE PHYSICAL CONDITIONS AT BCU, CLAIMING EVEN HIS OFFICE WASN’T CLEAN. REED LATER APOLOGIZED, BUT THE UNIVERSITY DECIDED THIS WEEKEND TO RE-OPEN ITS SEARCH. WHILE STUDENTS ARE PETITIONING TO BRING REED BACK, THEY SAY IT’S TIME THEY SPEAK OUT TOO. >> WE HAVE A VOICE AND WE SHOULD USE THAT VOICE. REPORTER: BCU STUDENT TYRONE FRANKLIN JR. IS A QUARTERBACK ON THE FOOTBALL TEAM, DISAPPOINTED THAT THE UNIVERSITY DROPPED ED REED. >> MANY PEOPLE HAS BEEN SAYING THIS FOR A LONG TIME. REPORTER: STUDENTS SHARED PICTURES OF WHAT THEY SAY ARE SOME CAMPUS CONCERNS, INCLUDING BROKEN DOORS AND MOLD IN DORM ROOMS EVEN GROWING ON STUFFED ANIMALS. MANY HERE TOLD US ED REED SPOKE THE TRUTH ABOUT ISSUES AT THE SCHOOL AND THEY SHOWED UP, EVEN MARCHED IN THE STREET TO HAVE IT ALL RE-HEARD. AT THE END OF THE DAY, THEY SAY THIS IS WHAT THEY WANT LEADERS TO RESPOND T
Protesting students call for Bethune-Cookman to resume negotiations with Ed Reed
Students at Bethune-Cookman University are asking leaders to restart contract negotiations with Pro Football Hall of Famer Ed Reed. The protest spilled out onto the street in front of campus. “We voice concerns. We send emails all the time. No response so this is what it has come to,” said student body vice president Janaya Jones. It came to that after the university broke off negotiations with prospective head football coach Ed Reed. This weekend, he said he couldn’t sign his contract because they couldn’t ratify the details of it. Reed took to social media, using profanity to criticize the physical conditions at BCU, claiming even his office wasn’t clean. Reed later apologized but the university decided this weekend to reopen its search.While students are petitioning to bring Reed back, they say it’s time they speak out too.“We have a voice and we should use that voice,” BCU student Tyrone Franklin Jr .said.Franklin is a quarterback on the football team, disappointed that the university dropped Reed.Top headlines:Orlando leaders advance plan to add restrictions for bars, nightclubs downtownBody cam video shows police pleading with wife accused of killing husband in Daytona Beach hospitalCentral Florida educators react to Gov. DeSantis’ teachers bill of rights“I think him showing what we’re going through as a student body should be shown. Many people have been saying this for a long time,” Franklin said. Students shared pictures of what they say are some campus concerns, including broken doors and mold in dorm rooms, some even growing on stuffed animals. My shower makes my skin break out because like they don’t really care about the health of their students,” BCU student Saeeda Suber said. Many at the protest say Reed spoke the truth about issues at the school and they showed up, even marched in the street to have it all re-heard. At the end of the day, they say this is what they want leaders to respond to. How do we get this solved? What can they do to make it better for all the students here?” Jones said. Previous coverage: Fans excited to welcome Ed Reed to Bethune-Cookman football
Students at Bethune-Cookman University are asking leaders to restart contract negotiations with Pro Football Hall of Famer Ed Reed.
The protest spilled out onto the street in front of campus.
“We voice concerns. We send emails all the time. No response so this is what it has come to,” said student body vice president Janaya Jones.
It came to that after the university broke off negotiations with prospective head football coach Ed Reed. This weekend, he said he couldn’t sign his contract because they couldn’t ratify the details of it. Reed took to social media, using profanity to criticize the physical conditions at BCU, claiming even his office wasn’t clean. Reed later apologized but the university decided this weekend to reopen its search.
While students are petitioning to bring Reed back, they say it’s time they speak out too.
“We have a voice and we should use that voice,” BCU student Tyrone Franklin Jr. said.
Franklin is a quarterback on the football team, disappointed that the university dropped Reed.
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“I think him showing what we’re going through as a student body should be shown. Many people have been saying this for a long time,” Franklin said.
Students shared pictures of what they say are some campus concerns, including broken doors and mold in dorm rooms, some even growing on stuffed animals.
“The first couple of months I was here, I really was sick because of the mold. My shower makes my skin break out because like they don’t really care about the health of their students,” BCU student Saeeda Suber said.
Many at the protest say Reed spoke the truth about issues at the school and they showed up, even marched in the street to have it all re-heard. At the end of the day, they say this is what they want leaders to respond to.
“What is the next step? How do we get this solved? What can they do to make it better for all the students here?” Jones said.
Previous coverage: Fans excited to welcome Ed Reed to Bethune-Cookman football
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