Notre Dame students sign for solidarity amid discrimination clause debate

NOTRE DAME, Ind. -- Friday, Notre Dame students are packing up and leaving for the summer.

But they are leaving behind a parting request.

Hundreds of students want sexual orientation included in the university discrimination clause.

A similar request was already denied.

Over 2,000 students have signed the request.

The university says it's not a petition. Students are calling the list "Signatures of Solidarity" as a way to show fellow students their support.

ABC 57's Emily Pritchard reports.

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