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(12/01/23 5:45am)
Around 80 University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School students protested outside of Professor Amy Wax’s classroom on Nov. 28, opposing her invitation of white nationalist Jared Taylor as a guest speaker.
(12/01/23 1:12am)
Posters at the Biddle Law Library were placed in the elevators advocating for the firing of Amy Wax (Photo courtesy of Abhiram Juvvadi).
(12/01/23 12:29am)
Penn Political Union and The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) hosted a panel concerning free speech at Penn on Nov. 29.
(12/01/23 5:44am)
Penn Political Union co-hosted a panel with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression that addressed the organization's low ranking of free speech at Penn and the University's response to recent campus events.
(12/01/23 2:51am)
As the NFL enters its final stretch of games in the regular season, the league is in a fun spot for fans where only three teams have been eliminated from playoff contention. For everyone else, anything can still happen. This week was an interesting one for Red and Blue alumni, as former teammates faced off against each other in a much anticipated divisional game. It’s time to check back in on how the Quakers are doing in the NFL after Week 12.
(11/29/23 1:47am)
(11/29/23 4:17am)
How do we define free speech? How do we define how a university campus promotes, or discourages, free speech?
(11/20/23 12:32am)
Fmr. Governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie, called for President Liz Magill to be fired due to alleged antisemitism on campus (Photo from Gage Skidmore | CC BY-SA 2.0).
(11/18/23 10:59pm)
For Penn football, 2023 has been a year of wasted potential. And on Saturday, the Quakers' self-inflicted wounds finally put the nail in the coffin for a season that has long been awaiting a hammer.
(11/20/23 6:32am)
Republican presidential candidate and former Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.) called for Penn President Liz Magill to be fired for antisemitism on campus.
(11/16/23 9:07pm)
Penn, as are many prestigious universities, is a hotbed for discussions surrounding conflict in Israel and Palestine. Discourse between major donors and Penn administration has made national news, and within the DP opinion department, many columns have been published over the past few weeks. I personally encourage you to go read students' viewpoints from multiple perspectives.
(12/11/23 6:15am)
Another day, another Penn alumnus’ Wikipedia page to update.
(11/15/23 5:29am)
On Monday night, Penn men's basketball celebrated on the Palestra court as the Quakers defeated Villanova for the first time since 2018. But on Tuesday, the roles had reversed, and Penn women's basketball was soundly defeated at home by another Big 5 opponent: Saint Joseph's, falling 77-49.
(11/14/23 6:31pm)
Dozens of Penn community members occupied the ground floor of Houston Hall for over 12 hours starting Tuesday, beginning a multi-day teach-in to protest the University's response to the Israel-Hamas war — alleging a lack of support for pro-Palestinian students and faculty.
(11/16/23 2:59am)
Though Penn men's soccer fell on penalty kicks to Brown in the semifinal of the Ivy tournament to end its season, the loss doesn't tell the full story.
(11/14/23 3:50am)
I rarely broach the topic, but whenever Penn students find out I am Palestinian, they feel compelled to lecture me about how much they “love Israel.” With my unique set of experiences and identities, I know it is important to give you validation. I have spent the last 14 months at Penn entertaining you with compassion, kindness, and even glee, sacrificing all of me to supplement you with evidence that Palestinians by nature are not antisemitic: We share a history and unique tenderness and adoration for the land, rivers, and people from the River to the Sea.
(11/13/23 4:38am)
It's been an eventful season for Penn volleyball, and their 4-20 record doesn’t tell the full story. Despite the way it ended, the team was able to look fondly back on the last few months.
(11/13/23 4:44am)
As a popular saying goes, one’s an incident, two’s a coincidence, and three’s a pattern. Penn gymnastics coach Kirsten Becker is moving into only her third year as head coach, yet is one season away from locking in a tradition of winning.
(11/10/23 7:14am)
Ahead of the upcoming Ivy League Tournament, the conference announced its men's soccer postseason awards, and the Quakers have a lot of reason to celebrate. Five Quakers were named to various All-Ivy Teams, while coach Brian Gill won Ivy League Coach of the Year.
(11/08/23 6:53pm)
Penn’s Division of Public Safety has labeled scooters a “fire hazard” and banned them from all campus housing or University buildings.