Two students at Southern Oregon University who are accused of scrawling anti-gay graffiti on doors and in hallways of a residence hall face a disciplinary hearing with the university and criminal charges with the police, The Ashland Daily Tidings reported. If the students are found to have violated the university’s code of conduct, they could “receive anything from a warning to permanent dismissal,” Jonathan Eldridge, the university’s vice president for student affairs, told the newspaper.
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May 19, 2010, 5:43 pm
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