Sept 6, 2017

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Sept. 6, 2017 | Midwestern State University | thewichitan.com | Your Campus. Your News. | Vol. 82 No. 2

‘Because together,

Resist Hate Rally

we are strong’ pg. 4-5

Students gather with the Wichita Falls community, to protest intolerance.

Katie Koestner

pg. 7

Speaker implores students to learn the difference between yes and no.

Soccer Game

pg. 8

Women’s soccer loses 3-0 against Colorado School of Mines.

CHLOE PHILLIPS REPORTER

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eaceful protesting, powerful speeches on resisting hate and the apparent subjectivity of hate speech. The Resist Hate Rally, sponsored by Indivisible Wichita Falls and PRIDE, was spearheaded by Kalli Root, English junior. The rally, entitled “Resist Hate” due to Root’s peaceful intentions, was intended to show that MSU students are against any kind of hatred or intolerance. Last academic year, two rallies were held in the spring semester alone — none in the fall. Root said she wanted to host a rally earlier this year because she wanted to react quickly to this message, considering the events of Charlottesville, Virginia in early August. “We were thinking that nobody’s going home, like all the students will still be on campus. And also with these kind of things, you have to react quickly. If we had waited much longer, it wouldn’t be as relevant,” Root said. Root attended the two campus rallies last semester, and she said this rally was important for students, from new freshman to seniors, to have a more accessible way to get involved and make a stance on bigger issues. “What’s easier than having it outside their dorms?” Root said. Root also stated that Sunwatcher Plaza was an optimal venue due its large space and amphitheater. She felt that the on campus setting gave an opportunity for many students to be involved and express their viewpoints. This was true for Catherine Stepniak, psychology and sociology senior. Stepniak said she decided to the attend the rally because she wanted to be supportive. “I want to show support for everyone and make sure that everyone at MSU feels wel-

PHOTO BY JUSTIN MARQUART | THE WICHITAN

John Smith, psychology junior, and Kalli Root, English junior, march at the Resist Hate rally held at Sunwatcher Plaza on Sept. 1. comed,” Stepniak said. “It’s important to stop the spread of hate and show that there are people who will fight against it.” Holding up her sign “Hate Speech Is Not Free Speech,” mass communication sophomore Zarya Maitao shared similar views to Stepniak on the importance of hosting an

event like this on campus. “It’s about showing people that no matter what hate we face, we’re still going to be here and we’re not going to back down just because there’s hate groups out there,” Maitao

see RESIST pg. 3

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