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At Georgetown, A Push for Stronger University Response to Hate

Some Georgetown (DC) students are calling for the school to improve how it responds to alleged hate crimes or bias incidents, saying the current process is perceived as unlikely to produce results. The frustration has been on display in recent months as the university disclosed incidents, including one from last spring in which a student says another student yelled a racial slur at her. Georgetown has said it was unable to definitively determine who made the remark, but some students have questioned the investigation.


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