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Tulane student wearing a keffiyeh studies at two computers, one of which reads, "FREE PALESTINE MAHER ZAIN." (Maher Zain is a Lebanese-Swedish singer/songwriter and producer.) Taped to the monitor is a sign that reads, "DISCLOSE DIVEST."
Tulane student wearing a keffiyeh studies at two computers, one of which reads, “FREE PALESTINE MAHER ZAIN.” (Maher Zain is a Lebanese-Swedish singer/songwriter and producer.) Taped to the monitor is a sign that reads, “DISCLOSE DIVEST.”
Zach Kempin
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[Gallery] Pro-Palestine study-in lasts over 24 hours in Howard-Tilton Memorial Library

Tulane student studying while wearing a keffiyeh, a traditional Arab scarf and a symbol of Palestinian pride. Their laptop bears a sign that reads, “OUR TUITION FUNDS GENOCIDE.” (Zach Kempin)
Tulane student wears a Palestinian flag as a cape and leans on a desk. (Zach Kempin)
Tulane student reads from a photo book of Palestine, with the pages turned to a photo of a damaged road sign to Jerusalem. (Zach Kempin)
Tulane student wears a keffiyeh and a Palestinian flag while studying at two computers they’ve opened to two images. One image reads, “Justice for Tawfic,” and the other reads, “Tulane has bloody [hands].” They’ve also taped a sign to the monitor that reads, “DISCLOSE DIVEST.” (Zach Kempin)
Tulane Police Officers block people from entering the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library after someone set off the entrance’s alarm. Two days earlier, Tulane restricted the building’s access to students-only. (Zach Kempin)
Tulane student wears a Palestinian flag as a cape and talks to two other pro-Palestine students. (Zach Kempin)
Two pro-Palestine Tulane students work on an assignment for their class involving coding while wearing keffiyehs. Partially obscured behind a laptop is a sign that reads, “ALL EYES ON GAZA.” (Zach Kempin)
Tulane student, wearing a keffiyeh, studies at two computers, one of which reads, “FREE PALESTINE MAHER ZAIN.” (Maher Zain is a Lebanese-Swedish singer/songwriter and producer.) Taped to the monitor is a sign that reads, “DISCLOSE DIVEST.” (Zach Kempin)
Tulane students wearing keffiyehs and a Palestinian flag study together. (Zach Kempin)

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