Penn Hillel vandalized by individual who shouted 'antisemitic obscenities,' knocked over furniture
An unknown individual vandalized Penn Hillel while shouting antisemitic rhetoric on Thursday morning.
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An unknown individual vandalized Penn Hillel while shouting antisemitic rhetoric on Thursday morning.
Former U.S. Sen. Richard Burr (R-North Carolina) spoke to students about his experience in American politics at a SNF Paideia event on Tuesday afternoon.
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2010 College graduate Patrick Stedman was sentenced to four years in federal prison, three years of supervised release, and over 20 thousand dollars of fines for charges related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection.
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The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to upperclassmen to glean words of advice for Penn’s Class of 2027.
Former city councilmember and 1993 College graduate Helen Gym is dedicated to neighborhood safety, strengthening public education and affordable housing, bolstering economic growth, and creating a sustainable city, according to her campaign website.
Ahead of the Philadelphia mayoral primary election on May 16, The Daily Pennsylvanian assembled a comprehensive ballot guide detailing polling locations at Penn, features of the mayoral candidates, and a brief run-down of the other candidates for students registered to vote on campus.
David Oh, the only Republican primary candidate and presumptive Republican mayoral nominee, previously served as a member of the Philadelphia City Council from the city's at-large district.
Warren Bloom, who describes himself as a volunteer, ministerial leader, entrepreneur, and advocate, is running for mayor to strengthen the public school system, fight for labor unions and women's health rights, and increase public safety, according to his campaign website. His mayoral bid follows at least six previously unsuccessful campaigns for public office in Philadelphia.
Amen Brown, who represents District 10 in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, is committed to reducing gun violence, bolstering economic growth, mitigating housing displacement, and improving Philadelphia's quality of life, according to his campaign website.
Jeff Brown, the founder and former chair of a 12-store supermarket chain trading under ShopRate and The Fresh Grocer brands, is running for mayor to address poverty, strengthen public education and economic opportunity, and reduce crime, according to his campaign website.
Cherelle Parker, a former City Councilmember, told The Daily Pennsylvanian that she is committed to engaging with Penn to help eliminate city-wide poverty and create a safer and cleaner city.
Allan Domb, a former City Councilmember and real estate developer, told The Daily Pennsylvanian that as mayor, he would partner with Penn on public safety and seek to strengthen job growth in Philadelphia for university graduates.
Rebecca Rhynhart, the former Philadelphia City Controller, told The Daily Pennsylvanian that as mayor, she wants to engage directly with the Penn community, reduce city violence, and strengthen the quality of life in Philadelphia.
West Philadelphia native and former municipal court judge James DeLeon, who holds a small business management certificate from the Wharton School, told The Daily Pennsylvanian that he wants to strengthen education, address gun violence, and engage with the Penn community as mayor.
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Ahead of the Philadelphia mayoral primary election in May, student political groups are divided on how and whether they will be making a formal endorsement.
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