Kansas State to suspend classes for a campus-wide anti-racism rally
MANHATTAN Kansas State is suspending classes for a campus-wide rally against racism after a series of incidents.
The Wichita Eagle reports that University President Richard Myers made the announcement Wednesday night. He says students, faculty and staff will walk in unison from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, from classrooms and offices to the lawn in front of the central administration building, which is called Anderson Hall. Myers plans to provide a message of unity and outline steps to move our campus and community forward.
The student body president and Black Student Union president will be co-hosts.
A noose and racist flyers have been found on campus in recent months. A 21-year-old black man defaced his own car with racist graffiti in what he described as a Halloween prank that got out of hand.
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