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(06/14/24 11:54pm)
The Mason on Chestnut, a popular off-campus residence that houses many Penn students, received a Cease Operations Order from the City of Philadelphia on June 11 due to multiple city code violations.
(06/14/24 1:27am)
Penn's recently announced temporary open expression guidelines include a provision relating to media access, which has received stark criticism from several nonprofit organizations.
(06/14/24 1:54am)
Lia Thomas, a 2022 Penn graduate and transgender swimmer, has lost her challenge against World Aquatics’ ban that prohibited transgender women who have gone through any part of male puberty from competing in women's aquatics.
(06/13/24 10:00am)
Also, Interim Penn President Larry Jameson will remain in his role through the 2026 academic year.
(06/12/24 3:38am)
Penn undergraduate and graduate resident advisor union members voted unanimously to ratify their first contract on Friday, one of the first RA union contracts in the country.
(06/12/24 3:39am)
Members of the Penn community have expressed mixed feelings following 1968 Wharton graduate and former President Donald Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts.
(06/13/24 4:00pm)
My band’s last performance was this past Friday. The red ink on my calendar, hastily scribbled over June 7, was a bright and angry reminder that the four years of off-beat rock covers with my best friends were coming to what felt like a premature end.
(06/12/24 6:48pm)
Penn’s men’s track and field wrapped up an eventful competition this past week up north in Eugene, Ore. at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
(06/12/24 1:07am)
It’s all been leading up to this.
(06/10/24 8:10pm)
Interim Penn President Larry Jameson will remain in his position through 2026, according to an email sent to the University community Monday afternoon.
(06/11/24 5:49pm)
Penn’s heavyweight rowing team finished ninth overall at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championship Regatta with 188 total points.
(06/12/24 1:53am)
2024 College graduate and former member of United RAs at Penn Conor Emery presented a resolution to Philadelphia's City Council to honor and support unions on Penn’s campus.
(06/11/24 1:00pm)
On March 13, I met with Sharon Smith, associate vice provost for University Life, and Paige Wigginton, director of Special Services at Penn’s Division of Public Safety. This was the latest in a series of meetings stretching back to December 2023, when, having exhausted all paths to resolve a grievance against a student harassing me and my family, I was relegated to Smith’s office. In December, she had promised to help me feel more comfortable on campus in lieu of a proper investigation. On March 13, however, she admonished me for continuing to report ongoing discrimination, harassment, slander, and exclusion from the Department of English. She also offered a solution: a medical leave, sweetened with continued pay. I agreed, because despite putting my trust in Smith and Wigginton, duly reporting ongoing harassment as they had instructed, and attempting to protect myself by declining to work with the people who had slandered me, I was still being labeled as the problem. No on-campus institution — the Title IX office, the Office of Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity, or the Division of Public Safety — had taken my reports of stalking, discrimination, and retaliation seriously. The retaliation worsened each time I reported a harm.
(06/10/24 9:36pm)
Although the official start of summer has not arrived just yet, it is evident that the stakes are already beginning to heat up. With several athletes blazing the tracks, Penn looked to make their mark in the coveted final competition of the collegiate season.
(06/13/24 3:14am)
Following an unprecedented year of protests on campus — and under pressure from an antisemitism task force, presidential commission, and community members to clarify its open expression policies — Penn announced a temporary set of guidelines on campus events and demonstrations last week.
(06/11/24 6:10pm)
Philadelphia's upcoming city budget will include $14 million for redeveloping the former site of the University City Townhomes — a former affordable housing development near Penn’s campus.
(06/10/24 1:49am)
Brigitte Weinsteiger will serve as the new H. Carton Rogers III Vice Provost and director of the Penn Libraries.
(06/07/24 10:54pm)
Penn Police issued trespass citations to six protesters during a demonstration that took place inside a campus building on Thursday afternoon, according to a University spokesperson.
(06/06/24 8:09pm)
VILLANOVA, Pa. — The Big 5 has finally joined the ranks of power conferences like the Big 10 and Big 12, but in a way you may not expect.
(06/06/24 2:13pm)
Penn has implemented new temporary guidelines for campus demonstrations and initiated a review of the Guidelines on Open Expression, according to an email sent to the University community Thursday morning.