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RE: Will Chicago St keep sports at D1?
(04-22-2018 09:08 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  
(04-22-2018 08:40 PM)arkstfan Wrote:  After all the horrible press about the financial future of the school, you would think the board would be aggressive in seeking a merger with a school that would preserve open admission and keep all or most of the campus open.


It is an unofficial HBCU since they are mainly serving African American, the politics will fight against having them merged like the schools in the south.

Yeah I wouldn't go there.
It was a majority white institution until the 1970's and became majority african-american only as the demographics of the area changed.

Pretty sensitive subject to call any institution HBCU when it was not chartered to serve as a primarily African-American institution prior to 1964.
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