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For subscribers: Cal State San Marcos will remove its founder's name from a building for a comment deemed racist

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation January 30, 2023

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There was a moment at Cal State San Marcos 30 years ago when many people looked at the school's inaugural building and asked, Should we really being naming this after our founder, Bill Craven? They were thinking of the Republican state senator from Oceanside who had worked to raise the money and support needed to give northern San Diego County something it badly wanted, its own university. But in 1993, Craven infuriated many when he said... + full article



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