A former leader of a black student group was sentenced Friday to 90 days in jail for tweeting anonymous threats against fellow black college students in an attempt to raise awareness about racial issues on campus.
A former leader of a black student group in New Jersey has been sentenced to 90 days in jail for tweeting anonymous threats against fellow black college students.
State officials say a New Jersey college didn't comply with state law or its own procurement policy when it spent nearly $250,000 to buy a custom-built, multimedia conference table from a Chinese company.
A consultant hired to examine possible racial bias at a New Jersey university has determined the school's policies and processes aren't discriminatory.
A former leader of a black student group accused of tweeting anonymous threats against fellow black college students in New Jersey cannot enter a probation program.