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SDSU Investigating Racial Slur Incident

Someone wrote a racial slur on an erasable slate on the door of a black student's dorm room at San Diego State University.

"There has been an unacceptable event that occurred in Zura Residence Hall that raises concern," a statement issued by the university said.

The slur was reported Wednesday night, and San Diego State police were leading the investigation.

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If caught, the culprit could be kicked out of campus housing, according to the university.

The incident at SDSU comes about a little more than two months after an off-campus ghetto-themed party thrown by UC San Diego students set off a controversy.

The so-called Compton Cookout, according to some upset students, mocked Black History Month. Because it took place off-campus, university officials said they had no ground to discipline anyone involved.

The party was followed up by the airing of racially insensitive language used on a student-run television station. And someone put a pillowcase meant look like a Ku Klux Klan hood over a statue of Theodore Geisel.

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