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Chalking 9.14.17

Young Democrats rally the troops to chalk campus with messages of inclusion
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  • After white nationalist posters where seen around campus, students chalk messages of inclusion and kindness to show their support for diversity on September 13, 2017. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

    After white nationalist posters where seen around campus, students chalk messages of inclusion and kindness to show their support for diversity on September 13, 2017. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

  • Sara Wallace, sophomore in journalism, chalks a message of inclusion outside of Seaton Hall on September 13, 2017. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

    Sara Wallace, sophomore in journalism, chalks a message of inclusion outside of Seaton Hall on September 13, 2017. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

  • After white nationalist posters where seen around campus, students chalk "Do Something" outside of Anderson Hall on September 13, 2017. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

    After white nationalist posters where seen around campus, students chalk "Do Something" outside of Anderson Hall on September 13, 2017. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

  • Savannah Rattanavong, senior in journalism, writes "spread love not hate" in chalk outside the lower exit of Hale Library on September 13, 2017. The chalking was in response to white nationalist posters found on campus earlier that day. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

    Savannah Rattanavong, senior in journalism, writes "spread love not hate" in chalk outside the lower exit of Hale Library on September 13, 2017. The chalking was in response to white nationalist posters found on campus earlier that day. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

  • After white nationalist posters where seen around campus, students chalk messages of inclusion and kindness to show their support for diversity on September 13, 2017. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

    After white nationalist posters where seen around campus, students chalk messages of inclusion and kindness to show their support for diversity on September 13, 2017. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

  • After white nationalist posters where seen around campus, students chalk messages of inclusion and kindness to show their support for diversity on September 13, 2017. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

    After white nationalist posters where seen around campus, students chalk messages of inclusion and kindness to show their support for diversity on September 13, 2017. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

  • Susannah Caufman, sophomore in secondary education, writes "more love, less hate" in chalk on the KSU campus grounds the evening after white nationalist posters were found on poles throughout campus. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

    Susannah Caufman, sophomore in secondary education, writes "more love, less hate" in chalk on the KSU campus grounds the evening after white nationalist posters were found on poles throughout campus. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

  • Susannah Caufman, sophomore in secondary education, writes "more love, less hate" in chalk on the KSU campus grounds the evening after white nationalist posters were found on poles throughout campus. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

    Susannah Caufman, sophomore in secondary education, writes "more love, less hate" in chalk on the KSU campus grounds the evening after white nationalist posters were found on poles throughout campus. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

  • Madeline Ames, sophomore in political science, hangs a poster sponsored by multiple student organizations on a window in Willard Hall on September 13, 2017. The posters were made in unison with multiple organizations to promote peace after white nationalist posters were found on campus. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

    Madeline Ames, sophomore in political science, hangs a poster sponsored by multiple student organizations on a window in Willard Hall on September 13, 2017. The posters were made in unison with multiple organizations to promote peace after white nationalist posters were found on campus. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

  • Lucie Rogers, junior in civil engineering, and Kathryn Brown, junior in computer science, write "Hate? HALE NO!" in chalk outside of Hale Library on September 14, 2017.  (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

    Lucie Rogers, junior in civil engineering, and Kathryn Brown, junior in computer science, write "Hate? HALE NO!" in chalk outside of Hale Library on September 14, 2017. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)

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    Madeline Ames, sophomore in political science, hangs a poster sponsored by multiple student organizations on a window in Willard Hall on September 13, 2017. The posters were made in unison with multiple organizations to promote peace after white nationalist posters were found on campus. (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)
    Lucie Rogers, junior in civil engineering, and Kathryn Brown, junior in computer science, write "Hate? HALE NO!" in chalk outside of Hale Library on September 14, 2017.  (Regan Tokos | Collegian Media Group)