Print Comment Email Drillfield lie-in to be pushed back two hours
Caleb Fleming, CT news reporter
Tuesday, April 15; 6:07 PM
The student lie-in orchestrated by Alison St. Onge will take place today, though the time and venue have changed.

The lie-in was originally scheduled to happen in front of the Drillfield memorial at noon, immediately following the university commemoration. It will now be held at 2 p.m., between the agriculture quad and Davidson hall.

St. Onge said the protest is not being done in affiliation with ProtestEasyGuns.com; She said that she is doing this under her own will, without outside help.

ProtestEasyGuns.com is a Web site representing those in favor of strengthening laws requiring background checks when selling firearms.

St. Onge added that she feels it would be wrong to push a gun-control protest on such an emotional day.

"This isn't about guns," St. Onge said. "It is in other places, but not here. My main goal is to remember the people we lost. There are always people saying it's put on by ProtestEasyGuns, but it's not, it's done by me. I'll be holding a banner that says 'We are Virginia Tech,' not one that says 'ProtestEasyGuns.'"

The university had initially said the event was against policy, as St. Onge had not filed for a permit. Tech does not allow groups without a permit to protest.

After a series of collaborative talks, it was decided that St. Onge would be granted a permit to conduct her lie-in, though the new location would differ from the original.

St. Onge, a senior environmental science major, has been organizing the lie-in for several months in an attempt to memorialize her friend Nicole White, a student injured in last April's shooting.

Jay Poole, director for the University's Office of Recovery and Support, said that upon reading news articles about the protest, he called the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence to sort things out.

"Once you hear all the details, you realize that this is something that there is no story," Poole said. "It was a mountain out of a molehill."

Poole added that there is no quarrel between the university and the students, but rather just one student trying to remember a friend in a special way. Keeping the best interests of the university and the student in mind, the lie-in was altered slightly.

"It's very personal for everybody, and each student and each faculty member and each staffer is going to feel different about tomorrow," Poole said. "It goes back to the fact that this is a student-led activity. It's perfectly appropriate."

St. Onge agreed that after meeting with the university on Friday, both sides were able to reach a compromise.

"I don't know how this got blown out of proportion that I was at war with the university, but they wanted us to be at a place that was convenient but not pushing into the ceremony," St. Onge said.

The SGA had previously passed legislation requesting students and groups refrain from protesting on April 16. Both Alyson Boyce and Michael Stover, representatives from the Senate and House, respectively, expressed that if the university was OK with the lie-in, then they were as well.

"I think it is a good gesture that it's not going to be in the middle of the day," Boyce said. "It's definitely good that they are compromising. The SGA has already expressed support in the university. That's about as good as it's going to get."

Stover agreed, adding that their most preferred action is not realistic.

"Idealistically, our goal is to make it a day where everyone pays their respects," Stover said. "That is unpractical. For the ceremony themselves to be left peaceful, and for it to be moved later in the day in between ceremonies, I think is a good compromise compared to what we were expecting."

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Posted by: at Apr 30 The opposite of love is not hate, its indifference Flag Abuse
Posted by: VT Student at Apr 17 I'm with you, "ashamed". They made fools of themselves, and like 5 people watched. This Joe Painter guy said on the news "Who isn't against gun violence? This was not the right time or the right place to do this." Flag Abuse
Posted by: ashamed to be a VT student at Apr 16 Nobody even cared they were out there. They looked stupid and besides, Cho didn't get a gun with this loophole they are protesting. They dont even have their facts straight. Liberal morons. These people are probably voting for Obama or Billary. Flag Abuse
Posted by: Gracie at Apr 16 Finally someone wised up and decided that today was not the best day to share their views. Flag Abuse
Posted by: Keyser Soze at Apr 16 I honored the fallen by packing the heat today. Flag Abuse
Posted by: at Apr 16 There are 364 other days available for political protests. Do not try and make this about you and your friend. This is about politics and laws which you want to influence. University commemoration throughout the day honors these individuals...no one needs to take matters in their own hands and claim its for a victim when its about politics. Thank you Flag Abuse
Posted by: Jeff at Apr 16 The thought of 32 people doing a lie-down makes me sick. How can you claim that is not a protest of ProtestEasyGuns when it is listed on there website. Sounds like a student representing for the campaign Flag Abuse
Posted by: at Apr 16 Thanks for the comments, Ladd. The families should have a free ticket to do whatever they want now, appropriate or not huh? Flag Abuse
Posted by: PJ at Apr 16 Commenters should be ashamed of themselves for dismissing and criticizing an action that is supported by many families of 4/16 victims. For example, Joseph Samaha, Reema's father, was on CSpan the other night and mentioned his support of the lie-in. If you don't want to protest, don't. But don't support taking away the right of others to protest. Don't tell families such as the Samahas when and where it is appropriate for them to take the action they believe Reema would have wanted. Flag Abuse
Posted by: Glad Truth Came Out at Apr 16 I'm glad the propaganda put out by Students for Concealed Carry on Campus about "gun control groups invading campus" has now been officially discredited by Poole. "Mountain out a molehill" indeed. Good for you Ally. I'm sure you and the friends and family members of the victims will put together a beautiful event to honor your lost loved ones. Flag Abuse
Posted by: Pissed hokie at Apr 16 This is complete trash. Flag Abuse
Posted by: Everyone at Apr 16 I hope she is the only one there. This is a complete waste of time. Flag Abuse
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