As Pro-Palestinian student protests intensify on college campuses across the nation, about 40 Florida State University students set up an encampment on Landis Green early Thursday morning.

But the Occupy Landis movement was short-lived.

Campus police made the students — members of Tallahassee Students for a Democratic Society — take down a handful of tents that were set up for a mere five minutes on the grassy space predawn due to FSU regulation 2.007, which prohibits camping on university lands, according to a university spokesperson.

“As an educational institution, Florida State University welcomes free inquiry, diverse thought and rigorous debate,” FSU spokesperson Amy Farnum-Patronis said. “However, these expressions must comply with university regulation and the law.”

A small crowd of roughly 40 gathered outside the Strozier library on the Florida State University campus to rally in solidarity with Gaza as Israeli-Palestinian conflicts continue Thursday, April 25, 2024.

FSU protest comes amid a wave of campus demonstrations

A wave of pro-Palestinian encampments and protests have recently spread on college campuses around the country including Yale University, the University of California in Berkeley, Emerson College, the University of Texas at Austin and Columbia University in New York City — where over 100 people have been arrested and protesters face a deadline to end the encampment.





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