There have been several instances of disturbing imagery and text recently found at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's campus in Cambridge.
MIT President Sally Kornbluth sent a letter to the school community saying university police are investigating each of these incidents, and that if they are able to identify who is responsible, those people will face the appropriate discipline process.
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"Belonging to the MIT community is a privilege, not a right, and it comes with the responsibility to treat each other with decency and respect," she said.
According to Kornbluth, the incidents under investigation involve a hand-drawn swastika, a sign wishing violence on a conservative nonprofit, and multiple instances