Protesters occupied a dean's office for about three hours; 13 received trespass summonses
AI-generated · every claim is source-linkedAt approximately 5:15 PM EDT on Monday April 29, 2024, 13 pro-Palestine protesters entered Clio Hall (home to Princeton's Graduate School administration) and began a sit-in inside the office of Dean Rodney Priestley. Approximately 200 supporters gathered outside chanting and banging on buckets. By just before 8:00 PM EDT, Princeton Public Safety officers had released all 13 from the building and issued trespass summonses, to five undergraduates, six graduate students, one postdoctoral researcher, and one Princeton Theological Seminary student enrolled in a class at the University. The next afternoon, Vice President for Campus Life Rochelle Calhoun issued a community letter calling the sit-in 'an escalation into unlawful behavior that created a dangerous situation.'
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Campus Alert Archive. "Princeton University: Protesters occupied a dean's office for about three hours; 13 received trespass summonses." Incident of April 29, 2024. Added May 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/princeton-university-clio-hall-occupation-2024-04-29/
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