Vanderbilt Protests: Unraveling Controversy and Arrests

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Student protesters at Vanderbilt University staged a sit-in protest against Israel, resulting in chaos as they resorted to urinating in bottles and calling 911 because a woman claimed she needed to change her tampon to avoid toxic shock. The protesters were concerned about being arrested if they left the building, and complained about being denied food and bathroom access. Several students were arrested, and a journalist covering the event was also detained by authorities.
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