Mia Vesely | First Liz Magill, next free speech
Columnist Mia Vesely questions the resignation of President Magill and what it means for free speech on campus.
Columnist Mia Vesely questions the resignation of President Magill and what it means for free speech on campus.
Platt previously served as the vice chair of the Board of Trustees and was the Penn Alumni president from 2013 until 2018.
Follow along here for live updates on reactions and responses to Liz Magill's resignation from the Penn presidency.
The Quakers still have much room to grow ahead of Ivy League play beginning in January.
Platt previously served as the vice chair of the Board of Trustees and was the Penn Alumni president from 2013 until 2018.
Follow along here for live updates on reactions and responses to Liz Magill's resignation from the Penn presidency.
Read Bok's full announcement, obtained by The Daily Pennsylvanian.
The announcement was made at an ongoing meeting of the trustees at 5 p.m. just minutes after Penn President Liz Magill's resignation.
During the hearing, Stefanik repeatedly asked Magill if a call for the genocide of Jewish people would violate Penn’s policies or code of conduct.
Penn President Liz Magill announced her resignation on Saturday.
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The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a timeline of the University’s defining moments during Magill's year and a half as Penn’s president.
The announcement comes less than two years into Magill's tenure, which began in July 2022.
The Quakers trailed by as little as two points in the second half, but were ultimately doomed by turnovers.
President of The Daily Pennsylvanian Jesse Zhang calls on the Penn community to actively stay engaged with the news cycle, and to continue learning and adapting through our conversations.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board asks the Penn community to move forward into 2024 with compassion for those around them.
The Daily Pennsylvanian’s coverage of campus tensions has ranged from the Palestine Writes Literature Festival to backlash from donors and trustees.
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"Calls for genocide, echoing horrors of the past, violate our behavioral standards and remind us that we must forcefully condemn, prevent, and respond to hate in all forms," the letter said.
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