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Penn State Issues Statement Regarding ‘Online Vitriol’

Penn State issued a statement on Friday regarding what it described as “online vitriol” toward Jewish, Arab, and Muslim students. The university said it experienced an uptick in bias reports filed as a result of the actions on individuals inside and outside the Penn State community.

“We unequivocally reject all forms of hate, discrimination, harassment, and intimidation, as well as the vitriol online that perpetuates the cycle,” the university said. “These acts breach our values as an academic institution.”

Several Penn State students have been doxxed online after commenting on recent protests and events on campus relating to the Israel-Palestine conflict, including in Onward State social media posts. Groups unaffiliated with Penn State have posted information about those commenting, including their names, majors, and LinkedIn profiles.

“We urge every member of our community to practice empathy and respect, acknowledging the complexities of each other’s lived experiences, especially when tensions are high,” the statement read. “By fostering spaces of care and support and upholding the dignity of every individual, we can create a more resilient foundation for understanding and unity. This approach is essential for building an inclusive community, where everyone feels valued and respected.”

Penn State Hillel, the foundation for Jewish campus life at Penn State, wrote that it was “actively supporting and engaged with Jewish students, as well as with the University’s senior administration and its student affairs office, local law enforcement, Hillel International, and the Philadelphia office of ADL, among others.”

Jewish students were among those doxxed online, after what Hillel referred to as “several aggressive anti-Israel demonstrations by students and community members.”

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Joe Lister

Joe is a senior journalism major at Penn State and Onward State's managing editor. He writes about everything Penn State and is single-handedly responsible for the 2017 Rose Bowl. If you see him at Cafe 210, please buy him a Miami pitcher. For dumb stuff, follow him on Twitter (iamjoelister). For serious stuff, email him ([email protected]).

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