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SU Students Protest, Say Campus Can Be Racist, Sexist After Frat Suspended Over Video

Syracuse University (NY) students carried signs and chanted Wednesday for the university to release a controversial video of Syracuse University fraternity members.  The students chanted in front of the chancellor's house. They marched down Walnut Avenue. They held signs that read "Where's the video? Release it." They moved on to Hendricks Chapel where they continued the protests.  The college suspended the fraternity Wednesday morning. The videos of members of the SU chapter of Theta Tau showed offensive behavior which the university described as racist, anti-Semitic, homophobic, sexist and "hostile to people with disabilities."
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