‘Folks are really riled up’: Penn graduate student workers’ union election rescheduled for May
The unionization election for Penn’s graduate student workers has been rescheduled to May 1 and 2.
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The unionization election for Penn’s graduate student workers has been rescheduled to May 1 and 2.
Also, Penn's graduate student workers' unionization election has been postponed indefinitely.
The union election for Penn's graduate student employees has been postponed indefinitely, just days before students were scheduled to head to the polls.
Also, a Penn community service club had its membership revoked from its national organization.
A 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck New Jersey on Friday, rattling Penn’s campus but causing no damage or injuries.
Also, four Penn juniors were awarded Goldwater Scholarships for undergraduate studies.
From a lack of pest control to sewage leaks, some Penn students living off campus have reported frustrations with their management.
Also, Penn Ukrainians continues to celebrate Ukrainian culture two years after its founding.
Also, a Penn first-year shared her experience undergoing a pioneering cancer treatment.
Demolition of the University City Townhomes began on Monday, marking a new stage in the community’s fight against displacement.
Also, Penn will continue its test-optional policy in admissions, bucking with some Ivies who have reinstated the testing requirement.
Penn passed two resolutions committing to the repatriation of Native American cultural objects from the Penn Museum.
Pennsylvania Sens. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) and Bob Casey (D-Pa.) jointly announced a $317 million Rail Vehicle Replacement Grant for SEPTA on Feb. 16.
Also, the latest on Penn's standardized testing requirement.
For the first three-quarters of the 20th century, Black Bottom — a predominantly African American community in University City — thrived. In the 1960s, its residents came together to fight displacement attempts by developers — but the community was razed despite their protests.
Freedom School for Palestine, a pro-Palestinian advocacy group at Penn, hosted the first in a series of weekly Lightning Lectures for Palestine on Wednesday.
Also, the Ivy League's first AI major was announced at Penn.
Eighteen months after the Philadelphia 76ers announced plans to construct an arena, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to representatives from 76DevCo and various community activist organizations about how their work has progressed in recent months.
Also, Penn Vet has implemented reforms after complaints from students and graduates.
Penn faculty led a public design workshop to reimagine the site of the proposed Philadelphia 76ers arena near Chinatown.