Michigan State University's Apology for Hitler Image on Jumbotron Sparks Controversy

Michigan State University apologized for displaying an image of Adolf Hitler on the school's video board during a football game. The image was shown during a pregame trivia quiz and asked where Hitler was born. The university's athletic director apologized for the offensive image and the pain it caused, especially to the Jewish community. An employee involved in the incident has been suspended with pay while an investigation takes place. The university will implement stronger screening and approval procedures for video board content in the future. The incident sparked outrage and criticism, with many calling for immediate consequences for the employee responsible.
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