Since the “Purdue Liberation Zone” tore down its signs and tents during April and May on the Purdue Memorial Mall, the fallout has not been determined.
Organizers of the “Purdue Liberation Zone” received an email from Purdue on Monday at midnight warning them to remove the structure built on Memorial Mall, but administrators wouldn’t arrive for
Students and protesters sat circled around a professor on Memorial Mall, sitting on tarps and blankets and surrounded by tents blowing violently in the wind. Behind them was a structure
Purdue administration has begun threatening “disciplinary proceedings” against protesters on Memorial Mall as a relatively quiet protest in support of Palestine is increasingly coming to head with the university.
A scene of tents, flags, tables with snacks, waters and signs with messages like “Purdue Divest From Genocide, Palestine Will Be Free, Exist Resist Return," and “34,000 innocent Palestinians killed.