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As campus police investigated racial epithets found scrawled in a Northwestern University dormitory, members of student government blasted the school’s efforts to combat hate crimes.
A list of grievances approved by the student senate and presented Thursday to university officials read in part: “It is the opinion of the undergraduate student body at Northwestern University that the administration’s efforts to combat hate on campus are woefully inadequate.”
Campus officials said they are aggressively pursuing whoever was responsible for drawing epithets and a picture of man being hanged on the dormitory doors of three African-American students.




