This isn’t the first-time fliers advocating for the group has occurred; fliers promoting white supremacist have been reported on campus three times before since the November 2016 election.
By, Undria Wilson
Early Friday morning, white supremacist fliers were discovered on Texas State University’s campus.
Around 9:30 this morning, President Denise Trauth issued a statement via email to alert students of the fliers and address her concerns:
“Dear Texas State University community,
Late last night and early this morning, University Police discovered several flyers promoting white supremacy that had been placed on the exterior of some of our university buildings. The flyers were removed immediately, and police are investigating the incident.
Many of you know that this is not the first time an individual or individuals have placed flyers like these on our campus buildings. I have made it clear that these are despicable acts and that whoever is responsible for posting these flyers does not reflect the true spirit of Texas State. We are a diverse and inclusive university community and we reject those who seek to divide us and the messages that they promote.
These offensive acts, which routinely occur under cover of darkness, have been documented at roughly 150 university and college campuses in more than 30 states over the past year. In virtually each case, the acts are believed to have been carried out by individuals outside of those university communities.
At Texas State, we celebrate our diversity and inclusion, and there is no place for hate at our university.”
This isn’t the first-time fliers advocating for the group has occurred; fliers promoting white supremacist have been reported on campus three times before since the November 2016 election.
If you have any information on the distribution of these fliers or see suspicious activity, please call the University Police department at 512-245-2890.
Texas State University is a diverse campus that advocates for each of its students.
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