Full coverage of the scandal surrounding the student party where Nazi symbols were displayed and put on social media.
Nazi imagery displayed at an off-campus party in Costa Mesa has caused shock and outrage in the community, across Newport-Mesa Unified School District and around the world.
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In the theater where a different community forum was held last week, the nonprofit One Recovery presented a panel at Newport Harbor High School on Wednesday night in response to a recent off-campus party in Costa Mesa where area high school students were photographed flashing Nazi salutes over a makeshift swastika.
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A Newport Beach city councilman wants to provide the money to send local high school students to the Museum of Tolerance as a teaching moment in the wake of anti-Semitic imagery at a recent off-campus party.
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A little over a week after pictures from an off-campus party showed local high school students flashing Nazi salutes over a swastika made of plastic drinking cups, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District board directed Supt.
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A week after being rocked by social media postings of area students doing a Nazi salute and arranging beer pong cups into the shape of a swastika, Newport Harbor High School was vandalized by Nazi posters last weekend.
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Costa Mesa gathering spreads message of love and unity following students’ party with Nazi symbols
Almost a week after they came to light, images showing students from local high schools giving Nazi salutes around a swastika fashioned from red plastic cups remain etched in the community’s mind.
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Four days after photos surfaced of an off-campus party showing area high school students performing Nazi salutes around a makeshift swastika, community members filled the Corona del Mar High School theater Thursday night for an open forum addressing anti-Semitism and a social climate that speakers said enables it.
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Eva Schloss, stepsister and childhood friend of famed Holocaust diarist Anne Frank, said she was surprised to learn that some students from well-educated Newport Beach didn’t understand the pain they would cause by posing for photos at a party featuring Nazi salutes around cups arranged like a swastika during a game of beer pong.
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The Newport Harbor High School theater was packed Monday night with community members lining the walls and crowding for a place to sit on steps.
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Amid community outrage after social media images appeared to show area high school students at a weekend party saluting a swastika assembled from red plastic cups, campus reactions Monday ranged from shock to unsurprised, though the actions were roundly condemned.