CORVALLIS, Ore. — Oregon State University officials are investigating after a number of anti-Semitic fliers were sent to networked printers and fax machines on campus.
The Corvallis Gazette-Times reported that officials notified students Friday that university offices had received several copies of a flier promoting anti-Semitic messages. OSU officials said the fliers did not appear to target the university specifically and about 20 other universities across the country received similar fliers Friday.
OSU spokesman Steve Clark said the university is investigating the source of the fliers and making efforts to block university machines from receiving any additional fliers.
As a result, the university has blocked off-campus access to in-network printers in hopes of stopping the messages.
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