"Wisconsin cannot only rely on statements, cultural competency emails and a few surveys to try and mediate this problem," the essay tweeted Monday night states. "We ask that the university not continue to sweep the collective experiences of the students of color under the rug. . . . [W]e implore Chancellor (Rebecca) Blank and her cabinet to take action, be visible, leave your ivory tower and speak to the students. Please create real programs, initiate meaningful change and understand that students of color deserve to thrive in this institution just like our peers."