As far as anti-Israel campus protests go, the one held this week at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee started off as pretty run-of-the-mill, with the usual unhinged demands and all that – until administrators, security, and even a 911 call center operator let them know that no games would be played.
It all began Tuesday in the aftermath of officials with the private school yanking a BDS amendment from a student ballot on the grounds that it might have been in “potential conflict with federal and state laws”:
Vanderbilt University students are protesting Tuesday after an amendment to the Vanderbilt Student Government Constitution, which would prevent student government funds from going to certain businesses that support Israel, was removed by administration officials from a student ballot in late March.
Nearly 30 students crammed into the halls of Vanderbilt Chancellor…