LIVE UPDATES: Day two of pro-Palestinian encampment on Penn's College Green
The Daily Pennsylvanian is live from College Green as pro-Palestinian activists complete their first evening camped out.
The Daily Pennsylvanian is live from College Green as pro-Palestinian activists complete their first evening camped out.
Six Penn researchers were elected to the American Association for the Advancement’s 2023 class of Science Honorary Fellows.
This pledge, supported by the White House, requires healthcare organizations to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
Rock will receive up to $300,000 from Schmidt Sciences, a philanthropic organization dedicated to fostering the advancement of science and technology.
Six Penn researchers were elected to the American Association for the Advancement’s 2023 class of Science Honorary Fellows.
This pledge, supported by the White House, requires healthcare organizations to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
The Daily Pennsylvanian is following the rising tensions on Penn's campus and beyond today.
The University also outlined what conditions will prompt it to respond to the encampment.
The encampment began after a 2 p.m. protest originating at City Hall — which was organized by the Philly Palestine Coalition — arrived in University City.
In a joint statement to the DP on Wednesday night, NEC Chair and UA President Ria Ellendula expressed support for the process of initiating a referendum based on student concerns.
Also, students voiced crowd safety concerns at Spring Fling.
Attendees reported feeling uncomfortable and fearing for their safety due to inadequate crowd control management, and SPEC wrote that they were "definitely concerned" about students' safety during the concert.
PAO’s ban has surprised the Penn community, with students, faculty, activist organizations, and politicians expressing concerns about free speech and the University’s lack of transparency regarding the reasoning behind the decision.
The event series was intended to promote the eight domains of wellness — physical, emotional, social, intellectual, environmental, financial, occupational, and spiritual wellness.
Kirwan was previously a professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and the director of the MRI Research Facility at Brigham Young University.
The Investment committee marks the club’s eleventh committee, which recruits members each semester and often focuses on pre-professional activities.
Also, Penn hired new lobbyists as it faces congressional scrutiny.
From 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day, 575 voters in the Penn community cast their ballots at three polling locations across campus.
The University hired Cassidy & Associates in the wake of controversies at Penn and other higher education institutions surrounding campus responses to the Israel-Hamas war.
The co-founders, College junior Naseeb Andar and College first-year Andrew Wong, said that they hope to share techniques to make learning an easy and efficient process.