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Monument commemorating 'spirit of the pioneers' removed from Oklahoma college
A controversial monument at Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC) was removed this week.
  
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Charges dropped against men who toppled UNC ‘Silent Sam’ monument
In 2018, Shawn Birchfield-Finn and Raul Jimenez took part in a “Silent Sam” protest where the statue was yanked off of the pedestal.
  
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West Point grads want 'anti-racist monuments' in place of Confederate statues
Graduates claim that leadership has “not taken the necessary strides towards uprooting the racism that saturates its history.”
  
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Prof offers advice on how to destroy monuments 'faster'
She instructed protesters to “use chain instead of rope and it’ll go faster."
  
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MAP: Colleges coast to coast give confederate monuments, historical symbols the boot
For years, colleges have also bowed to pressure to remove other historical symbols.
  
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Debate over Texas A&M monument has dueling petitions, currently neck and neck
Students at Texas A&M are divided over whether or not to remove a statue of a former university president and Texas governor.
  
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Alleged rioter faces felony after confederate monument vandalized at Ole Miss
A previously criticized confederate statue at the University of Mississippi was vandalized in conjunction with national protests over the death of Geo…
  
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Profs: Offensive monuments, names cause ‘psychological harm’
  
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POLL: Most millennials just fine with Confederate monuments
  
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A monumental mistake
  
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Students surprised with monumental tuition hike while locked out of tuition meeting
Tuition will increase again next year with a $1,000 bump and expected 3.5 percent increase due to inflation.
  
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