Penn graduate student workers release union bargaining survey amid fight for increased stipend
Several graduate students discussed the need for a comprehensive labor contract and fair stipends with The Daily Pennsylvanian.
Several graduate students discussed the need for a comprehensive labor contract and fair stipends with The Daily Pennsylvanian.
The new funding will allow the aging cars on the Market-Frankford Line to be replaced once a contract is signed with a rail car manufacturer.
The speakers discussed personal anecdotes, gentrification, decolonization, and abolition in front of an audience of around 15 students and faculty members.
Academic Policy Committee Chair David Ertel led the voting process for the resolutions, which each passed unanimously and without discussion.
The new funding will allow the aging cars on the Market-Frankford Line to be replaced once a contract is signed with a rail car manufacturer.
The speakers discussed personal anecdotes, gentrification, decolonization, and abolition in front of an audience of around 15 students and faculty members.
Scooters are currently banned from campus housing due to their classification as a fire hazard, prompting students to voice displeasure with the regulations.
Decades of turnover and redevelopment of the Black Bottom have greatly frustrated residents and community members, who continue to fight for accessible and affordable housing.
“We’re going to turn this country around fast,” Trump said. “And we’re going to remember the young people, and we’re going to remember Sneaker Con.”
In addition to Lunar New Year programming, SPOC has received a grant from the Leeway Foundation, which they plan to use to start a community center for kids in Chinatown.
The Palestinian advocacy group will announce additional upcoming programming throughout the semester.
Penn Lions is set to perform around 26 dances on campus and across Philadelphia this month in celebration of Lunar New Year.
Gauthier’s legislation will seek to strengthen the city’s Fair Practice Ordinance, which makes it illegal for property owners and landlords to discriminate against sources of income.
Various city officials have claimed that Act 40 is trying to undercut the voices of Philadelphia voters who elected Krasner.
The study assessed the river's water quality conditions and identified six local sites where swimmable waters are achievable within five years.
Eighteen months after the initial arena proposal, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to developers and activists about their recent progress.
The proposal, which would provide nearly $1.5 billion in state funding over a period of five years, comes as SEPTA prepares for service cuts and a fare increase.
The event occurred amid continued controversy surrounding the proposed 76ers arena.
Students expressed excitement at the company's extended hours and vegan options.
The event focused on the concerns of laborers in Philadelphia.