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  • David Klenk

Thomas More campus hit by vandalism

Updated: May 30, 2023

Early Wednesday morning, Thomas More Universities was tagged by a white supremacist group with putting stickers promoting their cause. Some of the stickers had slogans that alluded to rejecting vaccines and alluding to revolutions being a history in their cause.


Removed stickers overlook TMU's campus. Picture by David Klenk

Thomas More was not the only local school impacted, Northern Kentucky University was also hit with stickers, and additionally had a rock that is commonly used as an art/message board spray-painted with propaganda. Students and faculty at NKU were quick to act and combat the vandalism on campus.

You can read more in the article NKU's student

newspaper, The Northerner wrote here.


President Chillo and security quickly took notice and addressed the Thomas More Community in a letter expressing his thoughts and actions that will take place.

"In our community and on our campus, white supremacy propaganda and defacement of our campus property will not be tolerated." Chillo said. "In this community, we will act as followers of Christ demonstrating love and compassion for others."

You can read President Chillo's full address to the community here.


Thomas More security encourages students to contact them if they see any remaining stickers or signs of vandalism around the campus. You may reach them at 859-341-4867 or in the Saints center 24/7.


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