Kansas State offers walk, rally to respond to racism

 

November 15, 2017



MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Kansas State University and residents of Manhattan are planning a walk and rally to reject discrimination on the university campus.

All classes from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. will be cancelled for Tuesday's K-State Unity Walk and a rally called KSUnite. The event will be followed by a series of discussions about related issues.

Student body president Jack Ayres and Darrell Reese, president of the Black Student Union, will host the event. University President Richard Myers will discuss steps to help the community move forward and unite.

The event comes after a noose and racist fly...



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