Crowds of University of Alabama students are gathering on the school’s campus in what they are calling the Final Stand at the Schoolhouse Doors,

who is tweeting from the scene.

The march is in response to the recent controversy concerning allegations of racism in the school's Greek system.

According to Brown, University of Alabama President Judy Bonner greeted students as they rallied in from of the Rose Administration Building and members of the Greek system like Yadena Wolf of AOPi sorority are addressing the crowd.

“We cannot end this discussion,” Wolf said. “We must move forward and encourage one another to be brave.”

"The university's not fine," student Henry Perkins told cameras.

He said Bonner has agreed to meet with students organizers about their concerns.

"You tax dollars are at work and going to institutionalized racism," he said. "That's part of why this is a big deal."

Marina Roberts, former president of Mallet Assembly, said the original purpose of the march was to surround a building with a human chain, but the plan changed.

"We're not satisfied with the PR statements that continue to be made in the face of these issues," she said.

She said while she's proud of the turnout, a lot more work needs to be done.

"Actually fixing the problem is going to take a lot more than this," she said.

Watch a live stream of the march below:

Here is what people are saying on Twitter about the march: