Hundreds of students occupied Sorbonne University in Paris on Wednesday, protesting against the results in the first round of the presidential elections.
Protesters reportedly occupied the university's eastern wing, including a lecture hall where a rally was held, while hallways and entrances were barricaded with furniture and walls were sprayed with political messages.
The occupation reportedly started after a peviously authorised left-wing event was cancelled by the the uni's administration.
Hundreds of students occupied Sorbonne University in Paris on Wednesday, protesting against the results in the first round of the presidential elections.
Protesters reportedly occupied the university's eastern wing, including a lecture hall where a rally was held, while hallways and entrances were barricaded with furniture and walls were sprayed with political messages.
The occupation reportedly started after a peviously authorised left-wing event was cancelled by the the uni's administration.
Hundreds of students occupied Sorbonne University in Paris on Wednesday, protesting against the results in the first round of the presidential elections.
Protesters reportedly occupied the university's eastern wing, including a lecture hall where a rally was held, while hallways and entrances were barricaded with furniture and walls were sprayed with political messages.
The occupation reportedly started after a peviously authorised left-wing event was cancelled by the the uni's administration.