Princeton Faces Turmoil Amid Pro-Palestinian Protests and Vandalism

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Early Saturday morning, the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) at Princeton University was vandalized with red dye in the fountain and spray paint reading "Pretty Town Bloody Gown" on Robertson Hall. Princeton Israeli Apartheid Divest (PIAD) stated that the action was likely by an autonomous group pushing for university divestment from Israel, though PIAD did not coordinate the vandalism. This follows previous pro-Palestine and anti-Israel graffiti incidents on campus. The university has yet to comment.
- SPIA building and fountain vandalized - The Princetonian The Daily Princetonian
- Pro-Palestine protesters disrupt Eisgruber's annual Reunions address The Daily Princetonian
- What Really Happened When Protesters Occupied Clio Hall? Princeton Alumni Weekly
- Princeton Faculty Vote to Grant Amnesty to Pro-Palestinian Protesters National Review
- Discussions on divestment from Israel continue as arrested students return to campus The Daily Princetonian
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