Oberlin College Cancels Classes Over Racial, Anti-Semitic Incidents
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by News Editor
JTA – Oberlin College canceled classes to convene a “day of solidarity” following a series of racial and anti-Semitic incidents.
Classes at the school in northern Ohio were suspended on Monday after someone wearing a Ku Klux Klan-like hood and robe was seen walking on campus, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported.
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