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Several white supremacist decals found on campus
By Brennan Atkins rts eatures Editor
Nine decals have been found throughout campus with ties to “Patriot Front,” an organization recognized by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as a white supremacy group. The first report of a decal was March 1, and Deputy Chief of Police for Framingham State University John Santorno said, “It appears that most, if not all stickers, were placed
on campus on February 27.” According to SPLC, a non-profit organization that monitors the activity of hate groups in America, “Patriot Front” is “an image-obsessed organization that rehabilitated the explicitly fascist agenda of Vanguard America with garish patriotism. ‘Patriot Front’ focuses on theatrical rhetoric and activism that can be easily distributed as propaganda for its chapters across the country.” President F. Javier Cevallos sent a campus-wide email March 3 re-
By Dan Fuentes Asst. News Editor FSU will be switching from Blackboard Learn to Canvas as its new Learning Management System (LMS). An announcement from Information Technology Services (ITS) stated, “By Spring 2022, all courses will be delivered on Canvas.” According to the ITS statement, “The current Blackboard Learn environment is no longer evolving to meet faculty and students’ needs adequately.” According to the eLearning platform review, FSU’s contract with Blackboard ends June 30, 2022. Robin Robinson, director of edu-
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garding the first two decals found. NEWMAN CIVIC FELLOWSHIP pg. 9 The email reported Framingham State University Police Department (FSUPD) was reviewing footage from Crocker and Memorial Groves. Cevallos also stated the Bias Education Response Team (BERT) and the Center for Inclusive Excellence (CIE) would hold a “Standing Against White Supremacy Virtual Processing Space” in which the FSU community could “discuss these events, its impact, and the next steps for our CANCEL CULTURE pg. 11 See DECALS page
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Framingham State is switching to Canvas cation technology and instructional design co-coordinator and advisor, said Blackboard is putting “most of their research and development into Blackboard Ultra.” Robinson said, “If we were going to move to Blackboard Ultra, it would be pretty similar to moving to a new LMS.” In Fall 2019, an e-Learning task force was created to research a new LMS. According to the ITS announcement, the task force’s decision to transition to a new LMS is based on “the need to adopt a more contemporary and interactive online learning environment capable of enriching our student’s educational experienc-
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es, deliver engaging online programs and content, facilitate course design, and inform ongoing assessments and support accreditations.” The task force consisted of members from the Education Technology Office (ETO), ITS, and 10 faculty members and administrators, including representatives from the Business Office, Academic Affairs, Finance Office, and the library, according to Robinson. Stacey Cohen, instructional technologist and task force member, said a focus group of students, including members of SGA, were also involved in the exploration process, and “were
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