How Vanderbilt’s Kirkland Hall sit-in and encampment influenced last semester’s wave of pro-Palestine protests
As one of the first encampments, Vanderbilt set the precedent on disciplinary actions toward students and community journalists alike, but was one of only two universities to expel pro-Palestine protesters.
By Tasfia Alam, Alison Winters, Brina Ratangee, and Rhea Patney
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October 3, 2024
Lexie Perez
A graphic depicting pro-Palestine protests at Vanderbilt (Hustler Multimedia/Lexie Perez). Photos by Miguel Bernstein, Josh Rehders and Katherine Oung.
This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on The Vanderbilt Hustler. It was originally published on September 2, 2024.