WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Three months after a set of anonymous, threatening, racist, antisemitic and homophobic emails sent a wave of fear through the sociology department at Wake Forest University, the department chairman says he's still waiting for university leaders to announce a meaningful response.
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Alarmed by what he deemed white supremacist terrorism, chairman Joseph Soares canceled sociology classes for a week.
When they resumed, Wake Forest
police officers were stationed outside classrooms and the building itself.