Here's where things stand one week since Penn ordered the Gaza Solidarity Encampment to disband
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A petition in support of students' right to protest at the 'Gaza Solidarity Encampment' has been sent in multiple Penn club group chats and garnered over 1,000 signatures.
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Also, Penn Against the Occupation was banned from campus.
Four months have elapsed since former Penn President Liz Magill resigned, and the University Board of Trustees has yet to announce any steps toward the search for the University's next permanent president.
Also, Penn Democrats hosts Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker.
Also, multiple fire alarms at Stouffer Hall prompted an evacuation.
Around 120 protestors called on Penn to cut ties with a spinout that they allege has produced robotic dogs used by the Israeli military.
Also, Penn Electric Racing unveiled a new racing vehicle on College Green.
Also, a "Hamilton" star will speak at Penn this month.
“A transformative experience” is how students describe one Africana Studies class that explores Black history, culture and life at Penn and beyond.
Penn extended its test-optional application policy for the 2024-25 admissions cycle, despite several peer institutions recently reinstating their standardized testing requirements.
Penn's chapter of the American Association of University Professors sent a letter to University administrators last week calling for Penn lecturer Dwayne Booth not to be punished amid an antisemitism controversy surrounding his political cartoons.
Also, a Penn professor won a $1 million defamation lawsuit.
Campus discourse about antisemitism is escalating just weeks into the spring semester, with a Penn lecturer defending himself after his political cartoons were publicly denounced by Interim Penn President Larry Jameson.
Penn has yet to settle in the ongoing price-fixing class action lawsuit after five schools involved in the case settled this week.
1950 College graduate P. Roy Vagelos and his wife Diana Vagelos made an $83.9 million donation to the School of Arts and Sciences — marking the largest gift to Penn since multiple high-profile donors withdrew their funding last fall.