Penn Daily: Wednesday, March 29
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Penn is arguing that residential advisors and graduate resident associates are "not employees" in response to their recent decision to unionize.
Welcome to a new episode of "Penn, Daily," presenting your daily newsletter briefing. Read the full newsletter here.
A Manhattan grand jury voted to indict 1968 Wharton graduate and former President Donald Trump, making him the first former president to face criminal charges.
A supermajority of Penn residential advisors and graduate resident associates filed to unionize on Tuesday.
Welcome to a new episode of "Penn, Daily," presenting your daily newsletter briefing. Read the full newsletter here.
Penn community members will gather Thursday evening for a remembrance event honoring the life of College sophomore Maurice Campbell, who died on Dec. 20.
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President Joe Biden visited Philadelphia for the first time since the controversy involving the Penn Biden Center to speak at the Democratic National Committee's winter meeting reception.
Welcome to a new episode of "Penn, Daily," presenting your daily newsletter briefing. Read the full newsletter here.
Welcome to a new episode of "Penn, Daily," presenting your daily newsletter briefing. Read the full newsletter here.
Penn community members and student organizations express disapproval over the widespread controversial statements that Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) told about himself and his background to get elected to the United States Congress.
United By Blue closed from Jan. 3 to Jan. 9 after a City inspection found 13 health code non-compliance violations, including rodent and insect droppings and a dead mouse.
Five Penn community members have been selected by Pennsylvania Governor-elect Josh Shapiro’s transition team to be advisory committee members.
Beginning the spring semester with a two-week virtual learning period due to the Omicron variant and double-masking requirements, Penn resumed in-person instruction, albeit under several strict pandemic precautions.
Upper respiratory illnesses are beginning to spread on campus and around Philadelphia at higher rates than in previous years.
The Republican-run House impeached Krasner, a Democrat, by a vote of 107-85, mostly along party lines. Krasner was impeached for his policies’ contribution to “record levels of violent crime” in the City of Philadelphia, according to The Wall Street Journal. A trial will be held in the State Senate, also led by the Republican party. The District Attorney's office did not respond to a request for comment.
Penn vaccinated over 4,000 community members during its November bivalent COVID-19 booster clinic.
The animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) targeted Penn students with a virtual reality experience criticizing scientific animal experimentation last Thursday and Friday.