Ogden • Students at a Utah university have expressed frustration with the administration’s response to racist stickers and posters found at the school.
Weber State students are unhappy with the university’s actions after material promoting white supremacy appeared the weekend of March 30-31 on buildings and other structures around the Ogden campus, The Standard-Examiner reported Sunday.
Some students said many at the school about 38 miles (61 kilometers) north of Salt Lake City were unaware because an alert about the stickers was not extensively communicated.
"At Weber State, we vigorously protect free speech and the diversity of ideas," Mortensen said in the statement.