The encampment spokesperson said that Penn’s administration “doubled down on their oppression toward the encampment” and referred nine students for disciplinary action yesterday.
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Attendees at the pro-Palestinian rally also alleged additional instances of harassment from two different counterprotesters before and after Hill's remarks.
Students suing Penn over antisemitism response allege 'hostility' from encampment in new filing
The new declarations, which were obtained by The Daily Pennsylvanian, include additional information about the ongoing encampment on College Green and antisemitic actions that have allegedly taken place since it began.
Letter to the Editor | Response to Tulia Falleti
Rachel Stein writes a letter to the editor in response to Tulia Falleti's recent guest column.
Attendees at the pro-Palestinian rally also alleged additional instances of harassment from two different counterprotesters before and after Hill's remarks.
Students suing Penn over antisemitism response allege 'hostility' from encampment in new filing
The new declarations, which were obtained by The Daily Pennsylvanian, include additional information about the ongoing encampment on College Green and antisemitic actions that have allegedly taken place since it began.
No. 16 Penn men's lacrosse falls to No. 12 Princeton in Ivy championship
This marks the second straight season that the Quakers have fallen to the Tigers in the conference tournament.
Guest columnists Ann Farnsworth-Alvear and Zita Cristina Nunes urge the Penn administration to negotiate with protesters and protect freedom of speech on campus.
Guest Columnists Olivia Haynie, Jack Starobin, and Evie Klein write about their experiences as Jewish students of professors accused of antisemitism.
In a message to the University community around 7 a.m. Monday morning, Jameson reiterated his demand for the encampment to disband but said that Penn was taking a "measured" approach to avoid a more aggressive response that would cause "further disruption."
Natalie Minkovsky | Student protests at Penn
Guest Columnist and Penn parent Natalie Minkovsky praises student protestors’ act of moral conviction and calls on the University’s administration to engage in a dialogue.
Following week-long silence from Penn, both faculty and admin. work to advance encampment negotiations
A faculty member familiar with the matter told The Daily Pennsylvanian conversations are ongoing between administrators and faculty who are “requesting good faith negotiations from both sides to arrive at a peaceful resolution of the conflict.”
Protesters allege harassment, stalled negotiations with Penn on day 11 of Gaza Solidarity Encampment
Speakers at the rally discussed the status of administration negotiations, early morning harassment from counterprotesters, and the current realities for citizens of Gaza.
No. 10 Penn women’s lacrosse falls to No. 8 Yale in Ivy League Tournament Championship
The Bulldogs completed their perfect Ivy League season with a double overtime win.
Omonye Osezua | Navigating dual disadvantage
Guest Columnist Omonye Osezua highlights her experiences and urges Penn to enhance the visibility and accessibility of its support services for FGLI students.
Penn receives letter from Department of Education condemning antisemitism on campuses nationwide
Cardona describes a "sharp rise in antisemitism" over the past few days, and highlights resources for protecting safety and inclusion on college campuses.
Tulia Falleti | The billboard trucks are back
Guest columnist and Faculty Senate Chair Tulia Falleti urges Penn administration to protect peaceful protest and engage with students.
As the second week of the encampment began, the University suggested through a spokesperson that it was all but in a stalemate with demonstrators.
Finals bound: No. 16 Penn men’s lacrosse takes down No. 8 Cornell in Ivy League Tournament semifinal
The Quakers will play in the championship game on Sunday following an all-time performance from senior goalie Emmet Carroll.
Eight goals from junior Anna Brandt help Penn women’s lacrosse defeat Princeton 18-14
The junior midfielder broke the Ivy League Tournament record as Quakers advance to conference title game.



















