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DePauw Protesters Give List of Demands to Administrators

Anger over racist messages on the DePauw University (IN) campus flared again Wednesday as students confronted administrators with demands while parents and community members lamented how the slurs have affected students. Carrying signs and chanting, "We are not safe," about two dozen students from the university's Association of African American Students interrupted a news conference led by President Mark McCoy. The night before students first grabbed attention when they demonstrated during a campus lecture by "The Office" actress Jenna Fischer, who was discussing her career.
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