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Stanford Investigates Hate Graffiti

January 17, 2008 05:23 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

Two cases of hate graffiti in the residence halls, one homophobic and the other anti-Semitic, were reported to Stanford University before the winter holiday, the Stanford Daily reports. The anti-Semitic scrawling on a dorm wall cost the school $100 to remove and prompted officials to show an informative video. Meanwhile, the victim of the homophobic death threat has accused the university of mishandling the situation. The school is still investigating both incidents.

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