Penn President Liz Magill announces members of new antisemitism task force
The group will includes seven faculty representatives from multiple Penn schools, two student representatives, and six staff, alumni, and Trustee representatives.
The group will includes seven faculty representatives from multiple Penn schools, two student representatives, and six staff, alumni, and Trustee representatives.
Hosley earned his fifth All-Ivy honor, while Korzeniowski and Burney secured First-Team All-Tournament spots.
Guest columnist Ariel Koren argues that President Liz Magill has weaponized false narratives of antisemitism to stifle antiwar activism led by Palestinian, Arab, Muslim, and Jewish students and faculty.
The new office building, which will sit on land previously occupied by McDonald’s, will be the new home of Penn Global, University Life, and Career Services.
Hosley earned his fifth All-Ivy honor, while Korzeniowski and Burney secured First-Team All-Tournament spots.
Guest columnist Ariel Koren argues that President Liz Magill has weaponized false narratives of antisemitism to stifle antiwar activism led by Palestinian, Arab, Muslim, and Jewish students and faculty.
The symposium on Nov. 19 will honor the life of Ben-Amos, professor of African, Jewish, and Middle Eastern Folklore, for his contributions to the field and his impact on students, colleagues, and family.
The United States Department of Education is investigating five instances of antisemitism and two Islamophobia cases across seven schools.
Schools were evaluated according to a "fashion score," which was derived by dividing the number of fashionable outfits by the number of unfashionable ones.
MACH2 will help create a network of hydrogen producers, consumers, and infrastructure in the Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey regions.
Columnist Chloe Chen shows that it’s possible to be a budget-conscious foodie at Penn.
Columnist Mia Vesely argues that the purpose of a University isn’t to cater to the wishes of their alumni.
The Quakers will be celebrating Senior Day and hope to repeat last year's victory over the Tigers.
The Quakers will be celebrating Senior Day at Franklin Field during this edition of the long-running rivalry.
The Quakers' victory is far from unprecedented for the surging conference.
The letter expressed concern about the University's “failure to respond to the defamation and harassment” that pro-Palestinian faculty members have been experiencing.
Around 50 attendees watched representatives from Penn College Republicans, Penn Democrats, Penn for Liberty, and the Penn Young Democratic Socialists of America debate a variety of topics.
Guest Columnist Evan Golinsky identifies dangerous indifference present in the Palestinian liberation narrative on campus and suggests how effective discourse can be achieved in spite of this.
Regardless of the loss, the Quakers displayed significant improvement since their last Brown matchup.
After a year with the program, the sophomore departed the football team to join walk on to men's basketball.