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To: Joe Btfsplk who wrote (63068)11/30/2015 6:37:18 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Respond to of 125551
 
It's good to see the delicate snowflakes have come back to school.
BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) - Most, but not all, students returned to Western Washington University on 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 come to the state university campus in Bellingham to speak about the threats.

"Frankly, I'm exhausted. This isn't an 'if' but 'when they come after you' situation. I'm upset that Western let it get to this point," said Lulu Sapigao, adding that students have been saying for a long time that they don't feel safe on campus. "I'm upset that we're told to use the buddy system, and that's the only way that we can maybe have safety."

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