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While much of Penn's campus watched Donald Trump's Election Day victory with shock and concern, the news put a group nearby in a celebratory mood.
While much of Penn's campus watched Donald Trump's Election Day victory with shock and concern, the news put a group nearby in a celebratory mood.
According to The Temple News, more than 2,000 people marched through Temple University and joined the city-wide Anti-Trump protest on Wednesday night. Participating Temple students expressed their feelings in the wake of the election result.
All Yale student requests for Dean’s excuses due to the election were denied.
All proceeds of the event went to Career Wardrobe, a local non-profit whose mission is to give advice and professional wardrobe items to Philadelphia women re-entering the workforce.
According to The Temple News, more than 2,000 people marched through Temple University and joined the city-wide Anti-Trump protest on Wednesday night. Participating Temple students expressed their feelings in the wake of the election result.
All Yale student requests for Dean’s excuses due to the election were denied.
Over two dozen Penn students staged a sit-in Thursday morning outside Penn President Amy Gutmann’s office in College Hall.
The protesters will refuse to leave until their demands are met by the administration.
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Once it was apparent that Trump had won, some political groups were pleased with Tuesday’s outcome while others were incited to action.
Groups and cultural organizations across campus held events to bring students and faculty together for discussion.
Students marched along Walnut Street as they chanted “Not my president” and held up signs that read “Love trumps hate.”
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At another Philadelphia university, a different mood on campus during election night.
Penn President Amy Gutmann released a statement at the meeting where she criticized the "bitter" election, but did not mention Donald Trump by name.
Philadelphia police are currently investigating two swastika symbols that were spray-painted on a building in South Philadelphia Wednesday morning.
In the aftermath of the 45th presidential election, tension and anxiety are heavy in the campus atmosphere.
The city of Philadelphia, whose citizens voted over 82% for Hillary Clinton according to The New York Times, was silent as Republican nominee Donald Trump — the President-elect of the United States — won swing-state after swing-state.