'One down, two to go': Members of Congress, Pa. Gov. Shapiro praise Magill's resignation
Members of Congress and Pennsylvania politicians across both parties applauded Penn President Liz Magill’s resignation.
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Members of Congress and Pennsylvania politicians across both parties applauded Penn President Liz Magill’s resignation.
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Penn President Liz Magill will resign after less than two years as president.
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Penn President Liz Magill is under fire from dozens of public officials and Penn community members for comments made during Tuesday's congressional hearing on antisemitism.
The Daily Pennsylvanian’s political coverage this year spanned from controversy with the Penn Biden Center to a Penn graduate being elected to Philadelphia’s highest public office.
Penn President Liz Magill will testify today about antisemitism on college campuses before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.
Republican presidential candidate and former Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.) called for Penn President Liz Magill to be fired for antisemitism on campus.
Four of Penn’s political groups participated in a debate hosted by the Penn Government and Politics Association on Monday.
Despite being an off-year election, over 1,000 people turned out to vote on campus this Tuesday for what would become a historic Election Day for Philadelphia.
Penn Carey Law lecturer Neil Makhija was elected as the next Montgomery County commissioner after coming in second in a four-way race on Tuesday.
Even in an off-year municipal election, three of Penn's political groups shared their preparations, plans, and endorsements ahead of Election Day.
Before you head to the polls on Nov. 7, The Daily Pennsylvanian has assembled a comprehensive ballot guide detailing everything you need to know before you vote — from polling locations at Penn, a run-down on the open offices, and the candidates running to serve as Philadelphia's 100th mayor.
President Liz Magill announced a University-wide action plan to combat antisemitism following significant donor backlash and safety concerns after on-campus incidents.
A House of Representative committee announced that it will seek information from the Office of Special Counsel Robert Hur related to President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents at the Penn Biden Center.
The National Labor Relations Board certified the formation of a union for Penn resident advisors and graduate resident advisors.
In a 142-22 vote, Penn residential advisors and graduate residential advisors overwhelmingly voted to form a union after the votes were tallied Thursday night.
Resident advisors and graduate resident advisors will vote Wednesday and Thursday on whether to unionize.
An unknown individual vandalized Penn Hillel while shouting antisemitic rhetoric on Thursday morning.