Cabrini University is working towards better educating the students, faculty and staff about race and language after a Snapchat video of a white student… Read More
Editor’s Note: Names have been withheld to respect privacy. Updated 1/31 On Monday, Jan. 28 Dr. Christine Lysionek, vice president of student life, released… Read More
Editor’s Note: Loquitur realizes the use of the ethnic slur in the story is offensive. However, Loquitur is using it to convey the severity of… Read More
Editor’s Note: Loquitur realizes the use of the ethnic slur in the story is offensive. However, Loquitur is using it to convey the severity of… Read More
Daryl Clayton-Sargent stood strong on her own two feet as racial slurs were secretly being passed around the floor. Being the only African American… Read More
Mace believes more students are coming forward because more students are outraged about racial incidents. They are now reporting these situations instead of transferring or hiding what happened to them.
"I can be your best friend or your worst enemy. I can take away your lives with a stroke of my pen," Jena district attorney Reed Walters said, according to freethejena6.org.
In September 2006, a chain of events happened at Jena, La. leaving a small town of 3,000 in racial tension.
Cabrini University is working towards better educating the students, faculty and staff about race and language after a Snapchat video of a white student… Read More
Editor’s Note: Names have been withheld to respect privacy. Updated 1/31 On Monday, Jan. 28 Dr. Christine Lysionek, vice president of student life, released… Read More
Editor’s Note: Loquitur realizes the use of the ethnic slur in the story is offensive. However, Loquitur is using it to convey the severity of… Read More
Editor’s Note: Loquitur realizes the use of the ethnic slur in the story is offensive. However, Loquitur is using it to convey the severity of… Read More
Daryl Clayton-Sargent stood strong on her own two feet as racial slurs were secretly being passed around the floor. Being the only African American… Read More
Mace believes more students are coming forward because more students are outraged about racial incidents. They are now reporting these situations instead of transferring or hiding what happened to them.
"I can be your best friend or your worst enemy. I can take away your lives with a stroke of my pen," Jena district attorney Reed Walters said, according to freethejena6.org.
In September 2006, a chain of events happened at Jena, La. leaving a small town of 3,000 in racial tension.
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