A timeline of arrests, protests after the attempted takeover of Fisher-Bennett Hall
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Penn Sustainability is partnering with the Office of Government and Community Affairs and the Office of Social Equity & Community to make campus move-out days for students who live off campus a little “cleaner and greener.”
Read our live updates from the rally here.
The Penn chapter of the American Association of University Professors held a press conference on Zoom at 1 p.m. today condemning the arrests of 33 members of the Gaza Solidarity Encampment this morning and the suppression of "nonviolent anti-war protest."
The 2023-24 academic year was characterized by the increased national spotlight on Penn due to a range of controversies on campus, increased student activism, and strong connections to national politics.
Over 48 hours ago, pro-Palestinian activists began an encampment on College Green — following the lead of many other universities in the United States.
Also, here's what to expect ahead of Spring Fling.
The Penn Relay Carnival is the University’s single biggest event of the year.
Some people grow up measuring their height over the years on a wall in their house. The Penn track and field throwing sibling duo — junior Scott and freshman Alexa Dochat — documented their early discus throw numbers on a board in their garage instead.
Also, Penn political groups clashed at an all-party debate.
Also, protestors called for the eviction of a Penn spinout.
Also, Penn released RD results for the Class of 2028.
You’ve heard about the runners, the jumpers, the pole vaulters — but it’s time the Quaker community paid closer attention to the hidden backbone of Penn track and field. Introducing the throwers: a small-but-mighty tight-knit group of athletes who are ready to return to the national stage.
Also, Penn's presidential commission shared initial recommendations.
If you see pom poms and automatically think cheerleading, you’re making a mistake. Penn Cheer is just one of two spirit groups that are dedicated to bringing the electric energy to Red and Blue game days. The entirely student-run Quaker Girls is on the hunt for that same recognition.
Also, administrators announced a tuition hike at a trustee meeting.
The Penn Board of Trustees approved a 3.9% tuition hike for the 2024-25 academic year along with an increase in the undergraduate financial aid budget to a record $311 million.
Pro-Palestinian activists hosted another study-in and rally at Penn on Sunday, aiming to raise awareness of the Israel-Hamas war's damage to Gaza's education system.
Also, students will attend a House antisemitism roundtable.
Pro-Palestinian activists occupied Van Pelt Library for over eight hours on Sunday in a study-in that aimed to raise awareness of the Israel-Hamas war's toll on Gaza's education system.