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Two Oklahoma students expelled over racist chant video | Two Oklahoma students expelled over racist chant video |
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Two University of Oklahoma students who led the singing of a racist chant that was recorded and posted to social media have been expelled. | Two University of Oklahoma students who led the singing of a racist chant that was recorded and posted to social media have been expelled. |
The students "created a hostile learning environment for others," a statement from the university read. | The students "created a hostile learning environment for others," a statement from the university read. |
University president David Boren made the announcement in a tweet which included a link to a larger statement detailing his reasoning. | University president David Boren made the announcement in a tweet which included a link to a larger statement detailing his reasoning. |
The video of the chant has caused a national outcry in recent days. | The video of the chant has caused a national outcry in recent days. |
The video was posted online by a black student group and showed members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity singing racist chants that said a black person would never be allowed to join the fraternity. | |
It also used a racial slur and referred to lynchings. | |
Mr Boren said that the investigation into the students seen in the video is ongoing, and said: "Once their identities have been confirmed, they will be subject to appropriate disciplinary action." | |
In response to the video, students rallied against racism and in support of the student group on Monday. | |
Mr Boren attended the rally and called the remarks "disgraceful," saying the news broke his heart. | |
Oklahoma University's chapter of the fraternity has been closed down. | |
About 5% of the university's students are black, and the fraternity system is largely segregated, according to Associated Press. | |
Fraternities are social organisations that college students, usually male, are given the option to join at many universities across the US. Sororities are a similar option for female students. |
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