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March-April 2014 | Volume XXXIX, Issue V
CASUAL
Support is the message I would give to those students [who feel victimized]. We support you. I support you. Jack Phillips, Principal
RACISM The Standard investigates the casual, everyday actions and conversations that are seemingly benign but inherently racist JAMES MALIN | Sports Editor • IAN SCOVILLE | Opinions Editor A degrading culture on pages 18-19
I don’t laugh, it’s not funny. I can’t sit there and giggle with everyone else like it’s the most hilarious thing I’ve heard. Maalik Mbatch (’14)
[While at ASL I was called] ‘coon’, ‘n***er’, ‘n***a.’ I don’t know how many times someone would say ‘n***a’ and then try to justify it by saying ‘well I didn’t say ‘er’, I said ‘a’ which makes it OK’. MD Shelton (’15)
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