Donors criticize 'Gaza Solidarity Encampment', request further Penn hate speech regulation
The encampment first formed on Thursday afternoon following the intersection of a march beginning at City Hall and a faculty walkout on Penn’s campus.
The encampment first formed on Thursday afternoon following the intersection of a march beginning at City Hall and a faculty walkout on Penn’s campus.
Organizers wrote in a statement that until the encampment's demands are met, they "will continue to occupy this space."
Four history professors remind us that Philadelphia’s history of struggles over ethical choices is pertinent today.
The statement, referencing "violent police action" taken against student and faculty protesters on college campuses nationwide, urged Penn to prevent similar violence from "being replicated here in Philadelphia."
Organizers wrote in a statement that until the encampment's demands are met, they "will continue to occupy this space."
Four history professors remind us that Philadelphia’s history of struggles over ethical choices is pertinent today.
"Do not escalate the situation. Do not violate the rights of students and faculty. Remember that the actions you choose to take today will be your legacy," the letter read.
Madeline Kohn reflects on an interfaith seder, the recent protests at Columbia, and a future for Israel/Palestine discourse at Penn.
We’ve got you covered with live updates from Franklin Field, highlighting the best of the action from the third day.
The letter was signed by 40 PFJP members whose names and identifying titles were redacted, citing safety concerns.
The DP reports live from the scene as pro-Palestinian activists begin their third day camped out.
Columnist Ashti Tiwari shares a realistic overview of her experience with the Integrated Studies Program as a Benjamin Franklin Scholar.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with several Jewish students about their reactions to the encampment and what they hope to see from the University moving forward.
Events offered included speakers, poetry readings, and de-escalation training.
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Protesters have been notified of their violations and will face sanctions if they do not disband immediately.
Shapiro also emphasized the need to prevent antisemitism on campus while simultaneously allowing for free expression.
Columnist Mariana Martinez argues that Taylor Swift’s marketing choices are very problematic, even if fans try to turn a blind eye.
Voting on the referendum will be open for all undergraduate students until Wednesday.