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9/11 10Th Anniversary Issue

04/29/24 7:00am
Also, women's rower criticizes Penn's response to racism allegations against lightweight rowing.
04/29/24 4:08am
The rally was held “in support of a peaceful campus environment for Jewish faculty, staff, [and] students,” according to flyers circulating on Instagram.
04/29/24 3:27am
The petition demands that Penn administrators allow the "peaceful protest encampment to continue," and "guarantee no disciplinary actions will be taken against students involved in the encampment." 
04/29/24 3:26am
Mitchell leads a biomaterials and drug delivery lab at Penn Engineering that works on engineering new biomaterials, such as lipid nanoparticles.
04/29/24 1:39am
The developer of the new building announced that the first floor of the building would be leased to a Grocery Outlet bargain market and Kilimandjaro, a Senegalese restaurant.
04/29/24 12:37am
The professor started the podcast, called “The Road to Accountable AI,” with the intention of reaching a broader audience beyond Penn’s campus and engaging with experts in the AI industry.
04/29/24 12:32am
The company's chief executive officer told The Daily Pennsylvanian that she is motivated by her previous battles with chronic eczema, and her involvement in the skin health community.
04/28/24 10:59pm
Columnist Mia Vesely defends student-led encampments for Gaza and why free speech matters.
04/28/24 7:27pm
The search began at 5:48 p.m., when the chief of Penn Fire Department began conducting a sweep of the encampment.
04/28/24 6:41pm
Guest Columnist Seema Parmar argues that members of the Penn community should share their personal experiences with climate change to reinforce motivation for climate action.
04/28/24 8:21am
Columnist Francesco Salamone argues that the craving to be seen and admired plays a larger role in campus dynamics than we think, socially and psychologically.
04/28/24 6:00am
Several students have received disciplinary hearing notices, and students previously reported threats from Penn's administration that the encampment would be cleared on Wednesday.
04/28/24 3:26am
As the encampment and programming continues, here is how the University has responded to previous instances of student activism on campus. 
04/28/24 3:17am
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.
04/28/24 2:54am
There are several University policies, including both facilities policies and the Interpretative Guidelines on Open Expression, that Jameson might be referencing in his approach to the encampment.
04/28/24 2:47am
The Daily Pennsylvanian looked into what disclosure and divestment mean and how Penn manages its $21 billion endowment. 
04/27/24 11:39pm
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."
04/27/24 11:30pm
Organizers wrote in a statement that until the encampment's demands are met, they "will continue to occupy this space."
04/27/24 7:39pm
Four history professors remind us that Philadelphia’s history of struggles over ethical choices is pertinent today.
04/27/24 3:09pm
"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.