A demonstration against racism will be held at Exeter University today.
There have been a number of incidents on campus recently, including the discovery of a swastika carved into a door and a sign saying Rights for whites.
This afternoon dozens of students with banners are expected to march across the campus to protest.
Organiser Beth Pitcher says she wants to make a stand.
Meanwhile Professor Sir Steve Smith, the Vice-Chancellor, says he unreservedly condemns any act of anti semitism. He's committed to eradicating any form of discrimination or harassment, wherever it may appear.
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