Students Stage Peaceful Protest at Piedmont University

Demorest, Ga. — Students at Piedmont University gathered at noon today for a peaceful protest calling attention to federal immigration enforcement policies and broader political concerns tied to the current presidential administration.

The event was organized locally by Piedmont students Sarah Bunker and Jay Ruppersberg with guidance from PSL Atlanta, which had issued a nationwide call for student walkouts and demonstrations on January 20. PSL stands for Party for Socialism and Liberation.

Event co-organizer Sarah Bunker leads the peaceful protest

“We actually didn’t know each other before this,” Bunker said. “We met through organizing the protest. PSL Atlanta helped with materials and guidance, and then we worked with the university to make sure it could happen safely.”

The organizers said they had about a week to prepare, with the final days focused on outreach and student participation.

Students attending the rally responded to a call to action from this flyer, sent to them over social media/Photo Submitted

“We wanted this to be a peaceful protest — something people would walk away from feeling positive and hopeful,” Ruppersberg said. “Piedmont is a small campus with kind people, and we wanted it to reflect that.”

Watch a short video of the protest: https://youtu.be/1UtVv2dU00c


University Support and Coordination

Piedmont University Police Chief Jim Andrews said students followed proper procedures and worked cooperatively with university officials.

“Last week a couple of students approached us saying they wanted to do a walkout and protest ICE and other issues,” Andrews said. “They did things the right way. We met, made a plan, and the university supported them.”

A protester holds a sign saying “Fight ignorance, not immigrants.”/Photo Habersham News

Andrews praised both participants and those who chose not to attend.

“I’m very proud of the students here at Piedmont University today,” he said. “Everyone followed the rules and handled this respectfully.”


Student Voices

Several students spoke during the event, sharing personal perspectives and frustrations.

Piedmont student Anthony Waters said he attended to make his voice visible.

“I’m here to protest against ICE and what I believe are policies going against our rights,” Waters said. “I just wanted to show that I was here and that I care.”

Organizers said the turnout exceeded expectations.

“This was way more than we expected,” Bunker said. “People were passionate, excited to speak, and it felt really healing to finally take action.”


Part of a National Day of Action

The protest was part of a broader nationwide effort marking the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s second term. PSL Atlanta’s call to action encouraged students across the country to walk out of classes and participate in demonstrations opposing immigration enforcement practices and other policies.

At Piedmont, organizers emphasized the importance of respectful dialogue and peaceful expression.


Peaceful Conclusion

The protest concluded without incident, with students dispersing peacefully following speeches and conversations.

University officials confirmed no disruptions to campus safety or operations.

Habersham News will continue to follow community events and campus discussions as they develop.

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