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Hate Hoax: Black Albion College Student Accused of Racist, Antisemitic Graffiti

Hate Hoax: Black Albion College Student Accused of Racist, Antisemitic Graffiti 9 Apr 2021 Albion College in Albion, Michigan, told Breitbart News that “the individual responsible for the racist graffiti” in a dormitory on campus “is a student of color.” The incident makes for another hate hoax carried out on a college campus. A 21-year-old black student allegedly admitted responsibility for most of the racist and antisemitic graffiti that was discovered in a dorm stairwell on campus after Albion police brought him in for questioning on Tuesday, according to a report by MLive. The report added that police said video evidence from Albion’s Campus Safety Department confirms the statements made by the student.

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Liberal arts colleges fighting to survive are discounting tuition and raising enrollment, but it s not working

Liberal arts colleges fighting to survive are discounting tuition and raising enrollment, but it s not working David Jesse, Detroit Free Press © David Jesse Jada Stewart, a junior at Albion College, loads her belongings into her mother s car on Nov. 15 as she moves back to her home in Chicago. DETROIT – The sedan swooped in to Albion College, stopping alongside the curb next to a dorm. The trunk popped open, and in the wind, rain and cold one day last fall, Jada Stewart loaded her belongings, bag after bag into her mom s car. Stewart wasn t the only remaining student at Albion on that mid-November afternoon, but most were already gone. The biggest things moving in the streets were the last of the fallen leaves. Parking lots were deserted. Campus was shut down. 

Liberal arts colleges fighting to survive are discounting tuition and upping enrollment It s not working

Liberal arts colleges fighting to survive are discounting tuition and raising enrollment, but it s not working David Jesse, Detroit Free Press © David Jesse Jada Stewart, a junior at Albion College, loads her belongings into her mother s car on Nov. 15 as she moves back to her home in Chicago. DETROIT – The sedan swooped in to Albion College, stopping alongside the curb next to a dorm. The trunk popped open, and in the wind, rain and cold one day last fall, Jada Stewart loaded her belongings, bag after bag into her mom s car. Stewart wasn t the only remaining student at Albion on that mid-November afternoon, but most were already gone. The biggest things moving in the streets were the last of the fallen leaves. Parking lots were deserted. Campus was shut down. 

A day later, college presidents continued to condemn violence at the Capitol

Pro-Trump supporters storm the U.S. Capitol following a rally with President Donald Trump Wednesday. College leaders on Thursday continued to strongly condemn the violence that the took place at the U.S. Capitol this week, adding to a growing chorus of criticism by presidents and provosts from across the country. The recent statements were much longer and more formal than the initial reactions issued in the hours shortly after angry mobs of supporters of President Trump rioted and forced their way into the building. Below are excerpts of statements from dozens of college and university presidents and higher education leaders sent via email Wednesday night and throughout the day Thursday to members of their respective campuses.

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