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Last fall, students at The University of Missouri-Columbia used social media and public protest to challenge their school’s racist campus culture. Their efforts led to their football team striking, their president resigning and an eventual $1 million initiative from their university aimed at staff diversity. Exactly one year after the Homecoming parade that sparked their movement, their example […]

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Campus police released alerts online via Twitter and Facebook assuring the campus was safe. The tweets, posted by the account @keanuagainstblk, were sent shortly after a peaceful rally against racial bias on college campuses.

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A local NAACP chapter has announced plans to open up a discrimination hotline for Black students at the University of Missouri.

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The protests on college campuses against racial bias are proving to be effective.

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The situation that continues to unfold on the campus of the University of Missouri has intensified with calls for violence against Black students to the…

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The Republican candidate said he would never meet with anyone from BLM because they allegedly support the killing of police officers.

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Following online threats and a number of racially charged vandalism incidents at the University of Missouri, officials at Howard University are boosting security on campus after also receiving threats targeting Black students.

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As of Thursday morning, the threats and vandalism continued. Police were investigating an incident at the Columbia campus' Black culture center. Someone spray-painted over the word "black" on the sign to the culture center.

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Inspired by the recent protests against racism at the University of Missouri, scores of students at Ithaca College in New York decided to stage a walkout Wednesday demanding that the institution’s president, Tom Rochon, step down.

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"We will move much further toward anarchy than anybody can imagine, and much more quickly," Ben Carson told Fox News about the recent uprisings on college campuses.

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Despite hundreds of accounts of threats, harassment and terror posted on social media Tuesday, authorities and media outlets dismiss Black students fears as a 'hoax.'