Pro-Palestine Protesters Attempt Sit-In at Clio Hall

April 29, 2024 1 min read

Elisabeth H. Daugherty, Peter Barzilai s’97, and Julie Bonette
Princeton Alumni Weekly

Excerpt: Pro-Palestine protesters tried to stage a sit-in at Clio Hall Monday night, and at least two were put onto a bus by police. Dozens of others blocked the front and back doors and said they would not leave until charges were dropped and the University agreed to negotiate their demands.

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