UPenn President's Resignation Exposes College Presidents' Lack of Decency

Investigative journalist Sara Carter interviewed University of Pennsylvania students following the resignation of President Liz Magill after her controversial appearance at a House hearing on antisemitism. Some students expressed uncertainty about whether calls for Jewish genocide violated the school's code of conduct, equating it to "just someone else's opinion." Others acknowledged the significance of Magill's resignation but struggled to provide a clear stance on the issue. Carter described these interactions as "mind-blowing" and highlighted the need for leadership changes at other prestigious institutions. A poll mentioned by host Sean Hannity indicated that 20% of young people between 18 and 29 believe the Holocaust was a myth.
- Sara Carter recounts 'mind-blowing' interviews with UPenn students after president's resignation Fox News
- Penn’s Chaos: What Led Up to Liz Magill’s Resignation After Antisemitism Hearings The New York Times
- College presidents fail test on basic human decency | Chris Churchill The Seattle Times
- Editorial: UPenn president Liz Magill's resignation is lesson to other college presidents TribLIVE
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