Penn faculty group slams interim president's demand for pro-Palestinian encampment to disband
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The 128th edition of the Penn Relays comes to a close today with the third and final day, and boy will it be action-packed. Don’t worry, as we’ve got you covered with live updates from Franklin Field, highlighting the best of the action from day three. If you’re just joining in and want to catch up, check out our updates from day one and day two.
Members of Penn’s Jewish community expressed opposition to the pro-Palestinian encampment on College Green amid split student perspectives.
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Interim President Larry Jameson released a statement saying that the pro-Palestinian encampment on College Green constitutes “blatant violations of University policies.”
From poetry readings to teach-ins, protesters have engaged in a wide range of programming throughout the second day of the Gaza Solidarity Encampment on College Green as they make their case for their demands for Penn to divest from its ties to Israel's war in Gaza.
My entire conception of fraternity life was, for the most part, built on movies like "Neighbours" and "American Pie Presents: Beta House," where it is painted as a hub of eccentric and unrestricted merriment around the clock. My own experiences as an exchange student revealed a more complex and nuanced social landscape, challenging these simplistic portrayals and highlighting the often-overlooked depth and diversity within these communities.
As a precaution for potentially miscalculating the true first night of Passover, it is traditional to hold a seder two nights in a row when outside the land of Israel.
Manuel Bonder, a spokesperson for Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, called on University leaders to maintain student safety in a statement to The Daily Pennsylvanian.
Penn's Muslim Student Association's proposed referendum on divestment from Israel will proceed to a ballot vote by the student body, according to an Instagram post at 1:55 p.m.
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The 128th edition of the Penn Relays — the oldest and largest track and field competition in the US — returns to action on Friday with another full day of events. We’ve got you covered with live updates from Franklin Field, highlighting the best of the action from day two. If you missed day one and want to catch up, check out our updates from yesterday.
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Amid ongoing protests and demonstrations at colleges across the county and following days of rising tensions at Penn, a pro-Palestinian encampment began on College Green on Thursday. The encampment followed a citywide march turned rally that started at City Hall and drew hundreds, coinciding with a faculty walkout when it reached campus.
As night fell on the pro-Palestinian encampment which began on College Green on Thursday, participants prepared for the possibility of arrest and community members rallied in support of Penn's divestment from Israel's war in Gaza.
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