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  • 2 weeks ago | thedp.com | Elea Castiglione |Jasmine Ni

    Sixteen months after his highly publicized resignation as chair of the Penn Board of Trustees, Scott Bok sat down for a wide-ranging interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian ahead of the release of his new book. Bok’s book — titled “Surviving Wall Street: A Tale of Triumph, Tragedy, and Timing” and set to be published on May 6 — spans the course of his life, including his undergraduate experience at Penn, his career on Wall Street, and his tumultuous tenure as board chair.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | thedp.com | Ethan Young |Jasmine Ni

    Penn conducted a surveillance operation using phone records, digital data, and CCTV footage to investigate the vandalism of the Benjamin Franklin statue on College Green in September 2024, according to search warrants obtained by The Daily Pennsylvanian. Three search warrants served by the Penn Police Department culminated in the search of an off-campus student residence on Oct. 18, 2024, during which officers seized a Penn student’s cell phone. The warrants, the first of which was served on Sept.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | thedp.com | Ethan Young |Jasmine Ni

    Penn conducted a surveillance operation using phone records, digital data, and CCTV footage to investigate the vandalism of the Benjamin Franklin statue on College Green in September 2024, according to search warrants obtained by The Daily Pennsylvanian. Three search warrants served by the Penn Police Department culminated in the search of an off-campus student residence on Oct. 18, 2024, during which officers seized a Penn student’s cell phone. The warrants, the first of which was served on Sept.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | thedp.com | Neema Baddam |Jasmine Ni

    Last December, former Penn president Liz Magill resigned amid mounting pressure following her controversial testimony before Congress about antisemitism on college campuses. The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled the historic fallout from Magill's resignation over the past year — one that can only be characterized by unprecedented campus unrest — from national scrutiny of the University and political fallout to increased student activism.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | thedp.com | Jasmine Ni

    The estate of William Levy, a 1957 Wharton graduate and 1964 University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School graduate, donated over $42 million to support undergraduate aid in Penn’s College of Arts and Sciences. According to Penn Today, Levy’s contribution will fund the education of undergraduate students in the College who seek “a desire to contribute to society.”  The estate donation — which brings his lifetime contributions to Penn to $50 million — will enable the William J.

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