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Photos: Students protest Cabot Phillips event

About 300 people stood outside of the Cathedral of Learning Friday evening to protest Cabot Phillips’ appearance at the O’Hara Student Center. Protestors criticized the University for allowing Phillips and other “anti-trans” speakers to hold events on campus.

A protester shouts into a megaphone at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
A protester speaks into a megaphone at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
Protestors cheer at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
Students watch a protest out of a window in the Cathedral of Learning on Friday evening.
A protestor gathers signs at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
A protestor speaks to the crowd at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
A protester dances to a song playing on a speaker at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
A dog wearing a rainbow skirt jumps at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
A protester speaks into a megaphone at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
Protestors hold signs in front of the Cathedral of Learning at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
Pitt Police stand outside of the O'Hara Student Center where Cabot Phillips spoke on Friday evening.
A protester shouts into a megaphone at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
Students hold a sign that reads "We stand with trans students" as a police officer patrols a protest against the University.
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