Mushmouth
08-07-2018, 07:11 AM
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In an area not far from Iowa State University, a racist Wi-Fi network address pops up automatically on cell phones and computers. Its name: “Hang that N-----!”
When a 24-year-old from Los Angeles visiting friends in Ames this month saw those words, she called campus police and the Ames Police Department to complain.
People living along Welch Avenue, near Campustown, or in the Friley Residence Hall off of Lincoln Way, see the network name every time they are trying to connect to Wi-Fi, she complained.
https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/investigations/readers-watchdog/2018/08/06/iowa-state-university-racism-ames-police-racist-wifi-address/897148002/
In an area not far from Iowa State University, a racist Wi-Fi network address pops up automatically on cell phones and computers. Its name: “Hang that N-----!”
When a 24-year-old from Los Angeles visiting friends in Ames this month saw those words, she called campus police and the Ames Police Department to complain.
People living along Welch Avenue, near Campustown, or in the Friley Residence Hall off of Lincoln Way, see the network name every time they are trying to connect to Wi-Fi, she complained.
https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/investigations/readers-watchdog/2018/08/06/iowa-state-university-racism-ames-police-racist-wifi-address/897148002/