Racially charged incidents continue at US universities after Donald Trump’s presidential election - News Summed Up

Racially charged incidents continue at US universities after Donald Trump’s presidential election


A student at the University of Oklahoma has been temporarily suspended and police are investigating a threat against a Muslim student near the University of Michigan amid racially charged outbursts at schools and universities across the country following Donald Trump’s presidential election. The chant contained “violent, racist and thoroughly disgusting images and messages,” and Penn is “appalled” its students were added to the GroupMe account,” UPenn President Amy Gutmann said. “It would appear this matter did not originate at the University of Oklahoma, but started elsewhere,” Boren said in a statement. The incident apparently happened near the University of Michigan campus, according to Ann Arbor police Sgt. Anti-Trump protests have happened for several days in cities including Philadelphia, Atlanta, Chicago and New York.


Source: Indian Express November 12, 2016 21:53 UTC



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