"You've got to stay open because you never know what the kids will do next," Ms. Turner says.
Ms. Turner is demanding to be admitted wherever you are.
Maybe Ms. Turner should say she knows what it's like to be a woman.
Ms. Turner said her favorite part was "the quiet, shutting out the rest of the world."
Ms. Turner started smoking at 14, but gave it up two decades ago.
Ms. Turner was then quickly out of there again, escorted by a bodyguard.
But only Ms. Turner is any fun at all to watch.
Those students might be the future clients of Ms. Turner.
Ms. Turner, who is not tenured, has taught at the university for more than two years.
But at 58, Ms. Turner is still a force of nature.
"You've got to stay open because you never know what the kids will do next," Ms. Turner says.
Ms. Turner is demanding to be admitted wherever you are.
Maybe Ms. Turner should say she knows what it's like to be a woman.
Ms. Turner said her favorite part was "the quiet, shutting out the rest of the world."
Ms. Turner started smoking at 14, but gave it up two decades ago.
Ms. Turner was then quickly out of there again, escorted by a bodyguard.
But only Ms. Turner is any fun at all to watch.
Those students might be the future clients of Ms. Turner.
Ms. Turner, who is not tenured, has taught at the university for more than two years.
But at 58, Ms. Turner is still a force of nature.