SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- A student has been suspended at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry after racist graffiti was found on two whiteboards at one of the college’s dormitories, according to a statement by the college.
The student was also “removed from the campus” while the incident is investigated, SUNY-ESF interim president Dave Amberg said in a statement.
The graffiti was posted to social media, Amberg said.
The graffiti found at SUNY-ESF, which is located next to Syracuse University, was the first bias-related incident the school has reported since racist graffiti was found at SU in November. SU has reported 25 bias-related incidents since Nov. 7, according to The Daily Orange, the school’s student newspaper.
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3 comments:
let me guess
a poor black male writing KKK on the wall ?
The student, named Darnel Washington was suspended till this can blow over and be swept under the rug like they did here at SU.
White board ? What's with that , they used to be called black boards. Racist I presume .
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