Tuesday, February 4, 2025, Ottawa Impact co-founders interviewed Noah Mullins, 22, a Catholic student leading the effort to bring awareness to offensive art installations purchased by Grand Valley State University.

The art was displayed in the Kirkhof Center, and was reportedly purchased for $1,800. It featured offensive imagery, including a gun pointing at Mary, mother of Jesus, who also had an “X” drawn through her face. The art showed men in drag, derogatory words, etc.

There has been ongoing push back from students, county officials, state reps, and the Board. Concerns were first raised months ago, and students began meeting with University officials, who refused to remove the art.

Wednesday, February 5, 2025, less than 24 hours after the interview with Noah was posted on X, the University removed the art.

Thank you, Noah, for using your voice and refusing to give up! Thanks to State Reps Luke Meerman and Jamie Thompson, Senator Roger Victory, and many others who advocated for the art’s removal.

People need the truth. Legacy media refuses to cover common sense viewpoints, so we have to become the news. Watch the videos here:

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