Texas A&M
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12/7/16- Roland Martin talks to Texas A&M President Michael Young about Richard Spencer, the white nationalist who held a rally on the school’s campus. “The commitment to the first Amendment is also deep and powerful. At the same time, I think this speech doesn’t even dignify a response. We as an intuitions didn’t even want […]
In response to Alt-Right leader Richard Spencer's upcoming speech at Texas A&M on Tuesday, students, alums, faculty, members of the community and the administration plan to hold a counter-event at Kyle Field, the campus football stadium in College Station, Texas.
Texas A&M officials apologized to black and Latino high school students who were racially taunted while touring the campus. Meanwhile, the university's students have launched a letter writing campaign to say the incident doesn't reflect the school's character.
Thomas Johnson reportedly stabbed a jogger to death at random, leaving police with more questions than answers about the incident.