Loyola University Chicago explores blacks-only freshman housing plan – The College Fix

The initiatives stem from 15 demands lodged in June by several student groups, led by the Black Cultural Center and supported by the school's student government, and called “In Support of Black Students.”
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Locke
5 years ago

Regression from MLKs dream. College is no longer a forum where ideas are floated and challenged on their merits.

True believer
5 years ago

Loyola has been kissing up to the blacks since the 1970s when they started accepting unqualified blacks to their medical and law schools at the expense of infinitely more qualified white students. It’s all gone downhill from there. Their donations are drying up. Everyone is wide to their bs. Any parent who sends their kid there is insane.

Mike
5 years ago

Black only housing is a bad idea.

Loyola would never consider white only housing.

Anyone proposing white only housing would be viciously attacked and likely driven from the university by the mob.

Enough of the double standard.

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Separate but equal

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