Racists incidents unnerve UVa.

Washington Post: After slurs, students rally for change

After class at the University of Virginia one night this week, sophomore Kyle Miller found a note attached to the windshield of his jeep. It wasn’t a ticket; it was something hateful, racist, written in red ink, in all caps.

Just a few weeks into the school year, U-Va. has had at least nine racist incidents — slurs shouted from cars, ugly words written on message boards, a racist threat scrawled on a bathroom wall. And students, parents and alumni are demanding change.

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