You might not think that when your football team dates from 1876 that it would be hard to create any new history. If 2024 is any evidence, then you’d be wrong. This season at Cornell, Penn backup quarterback Liam O’Brien would set Penn records with an incredible performance en-route to a 67–49 […]
Kyle Sammin: Survey reveals the worrying trends of self-censorship among UPenn and Penn State faculty
We know, by now, that most university campuses skew hard to the political left. And we have heard enough tales — over the decades, but with increasing frequency of late — of college students who feel like they cannot fully engage in the exchange of ideas because the risk of […]
UPenn works with Harris adviser’s group for voter outreach
Vot-ER has come under scrutiny for registering patients in doctor’s offices.
By Rebecca Draeger
UPenn temporarily bans encampments
“Unauthorized overnight activities will be considered trespassing and addressed,” Penn officials said.
By Tate Miller
Protest encampment disbanded at University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia police worked with campus officials to clear the protestors’ tent city.
By Christen Smith
Guy Ciarrocchi: Campus protests shine the light on failed policies, our failed education system, and antisemitism
Hopefully, it’s a teachable moment.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Ben Mannes: Are Soros-funded campus protest groups colluding with progressive prosecutors?
College campuses have been illegally taken over by antisemitic pro-Palestinian groups who face little to no consequences at the hands of progressive prosecutors. Is this because both groups share the same funding sources?
By A. Benjamin Mannes
Howard Lurie: The Inquirer’s hypocrisy on free speech
The paper of record is all for free speech — when it accords with their progressive opinions.
By Howard Lurie
Andy Bloom: It all depends on what your definition of ‘context’ is
Democrats’ double standards let them explain away improprieties by their friends — while portraying their opponents in the worst possible light.
By Andy Bloom
Beth Ann Rosica: Time to clean house at Penn
While universities may be well-intentioned with their diversity, equity, and inclusion practices, they are actually causing more problems than they are solving.
By Beth Ann Rosica