DISSENT
Search Harder for Vandal
The staff does not go far enough in calling for the House Masters and administration to intensify the investigation to find who has committed this vandalism and now caused Muhammad's resignation. Perhaps it is too late, but for the next unfortunate act of intolerance on campus, the administration should work harder at catching criminals and removing them from our community.
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