After a few months in April 2009 the students boycotted all the class and went to movement.
The students had boycotted the cafeteria, trying to get better food.
For a second day on Wednesday, black students boycotted activities at the private liberal arts college.
Students here have been boycotting classes since the end of last week and universities are said to be almost empty.
Across the country, students, parents and teachers are boycotting standardized achievement tests.
The leader said some African students were boycotting their examinations in protest against the letter.
Black students boycotted the class, which ended up having a nearly all-White enrollment.
At one point, nearly 300 students blockaded the administrative offices and boycotted classes.
However, due to complaints made by some student groups, the students and some instructors boycotted again about a week later.
Students and professors held classes in the dorm and boycotted University events.