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Shapiro — joined by several others, including Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-Pa.) and abortion rights activist Hadley Duvall — spoke at the Independence Visitor Center in Old City.
Rosenthal's lawsuit alleges that the University gave funds allocated for financially disadvantaged Wharton students concentrating in Entrepreneurship and Innovation or Finance to student athletes who did not fit that description.
Here's a look at what Penn Democrats, Penn College Republicans, Penn Leads the Vote, the Government and Politics Association, and Penn for Liberty are planning to tackle this upcoming semester.
UArts will begin selling its properties in Center City, seeking to pay off bond debt totaling around $46 million, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Several community members expressed approval for the announcement that University leaders will no longer issue public statements on local or global events that do not have a direct impact on Penn.
Castro comes into her role with five years of experience in the non-profit sector, including experience working with Spanish-speaking families in the Boston area.
Hoffman's reappointment was announced by Interim President Larry Jameson and Provost John Jackson on Sept. 12, and is pending approval by the Board of Trustees.
Patterson received this year's award for her work in advancing energy equity and serving communities across the country that face environmental injustice.