MEADVILLE, Pa. — Hundreds of students and faculty marched across the Allegheny College campus last night to call attention to an anti-homosexual slur written on dormitory doors twice in recent weeks.

Officials at the college in Meadville say they’re still investigating the incidents that occurred in mid-February and again this month.

Wednesday night’s march was organized by a campus group called Queers ‘n Allies in cooperation with several other campus groups.

College president James Mullen says the investigation is ongoing.

The Meadville Tribune says students whose doors were targeted with the word aren’t commenting publicly because they want to maintain their privacy.

Allegheny College students march in response to gay slur.

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