Black students react to racist UR yearbook photo
By Joshua Kim | February 16, 2019Disappointment. Anger. Disgust. These were the emotions some black students felt when they first saw the photo of a black alumnus posing with a noose around his neck.
Disappointment. Anger. Disgust. These were the emotions some black students felt when they first saw the photo of a black alumnus posing with a noose around his neck.
Can a transgender student serve in the ROTC program at UR? This was the question The Collegian strove to answer recently.
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The panel, “The North Korea Dilemma,” featured guests Todd Sechser and Col. Lawrence Wilkerson.
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Millhiser Gymnasium, which houses the military science and leadership department.
In the Empire Room at the Jefferson Hotel, Todd Sechser of the University of Virginia (left) and Col. Lawrence Wilkerson of the College of William & Mary (right) discussed the "North Korea Dilemma."
An image of students in blackface, originally published in 1964 The Web yearbook. The image was displayed during the "Our History Untold" event.