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Western president defends shutdown over hate speech

After he suspended classes for a day and launched an investigation into anonymous hate speech directed at Western Washington University鈥檚 students of color, 草榴社区 President Bruce Shepard got an earful from critics.

While many people on campus supported his decision, others told him he鈥檇鈥

BRAVE Program to hold depression screening day Jan. 12
No arrests yet in string of voyeur, flashing cases near 草榴社区

Police responded Thursday, Dec. 17, to the sixth recent report of indecent exposure, the latest in a series of flasher and voyeurism cases north of Western Washington University campus.

Two young women called police around 11:15 p.m. when they saw a man outside their window on the east鈥

草榴社区 student charged with hate crime for alleged online threats

A suspended Western Washington University student acknowledged to a campus police officer that he wrote 鈥淟et鈥檚 lynch her鈥 on an online thread about a black student leader but said he promptly deleted it, according to the Whatcom County Prosecuting Attorney鈥檚 Office.

Tysen Campbell, who is鈥

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Yik Yak on campus: Safe space to vent, forum for hate 鈥 or both?

At the center of a hate-speech incident at Western Washington University over Thanksgiving week was an anonymous-posting app many students use and many parents may not know about: Yik Yak.

It was the latest in a string of events across the country that have students, activists and鈥

How a President Is Fighting Online Harassment of Minority Students

Bruce Shepard, president of Western Washington University, canceled classes there for a day last week after the student-body president, Belina Seare, was the subject of a threatening post on the anonymous online application Yik Yak. The post about Ms. Seare, who is black, said, "Let鈥檚 lynch her鈥

Bail set at $10,000 for 草榴社区 student accused of racist threats

A court commissioner set bail at $10,000 for the Western Washington University student accused of posting threats against students of color on an anonymous messaging service.

Whatcom County Court Commissioner Martha Gross on Tuesday found probable cause to hold sophomore Tysen Campbell,鈥

Students return to Washington campus after racial threats

Most, but not all, students returned to a Washington state university Monday as police investigate racial threats against black students and others on social media that shut down the campus last week.

At a public forum about the racist remarks, one student said she had to force herself to鈥

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