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Bite-Sized, Ep. 12: CAS curriculum changes, Penn Fund donations down, affordable grocery stores

Last week, our reporters covered important community stories. Administrators in Penn’s College of Arts and Sciences consider extensive changes to the College curriculum, and Penn Fund donations are down 21% from this time last year. In addition, The Daily Pennsylvanian analyzed the most affordable grocery stores around Penn. Check out more on our reporting on our website



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In Photos: Over 1000 Penn community members attend the solar eclipse viewing party

Penn found itself in the path of the Great North American Eclipse on April 8. To celebrate the momentous event, the University organized an eclipse viewing party on College Green. The Daily Pennsylvanian photographers captured the scene on the ground as the moon made a rare passage in front of the sun. document.location = "https://www.thedp.com/article/2024/04/in-photos-solar-eclipse-college-green-jameson"



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Penn Class of 2028 Regular Decision Reactions

Congratulations to the Penn Class of 2028 regular decision admitted students! According to the University, more than 65,000 students applied to Penn this year during the regular decision cycle — marking the largest application pool in Penn’s history and an increase of more than 10% from last year. Check out how these new Quakers reacted to their acceptances! #collegereaction #reactionvideo #reaction #college #thedp #dailypennsylvanian #penn



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Bite-Sized, Ep. 11: Donors’ 2024 election thoughts, housing complaints, Wax responds to sanctions

Welcome to Bite-Sized! Every week, we’ll be looking at the biggest headlines you should know. Last week, our reporters covered important stories about faculty and student life. The Daily Pennsylvanian analyzed what withdrawn Penn donors think about the 2024 presidential election, and students voiced complaints about off-campus landlords. Moreover, Amy Wax fired back at Faculty Board sanctions in a new interview. Check out more on our reporting on our website. #penn #thedp #DailyPennsylvanian #news



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Photo Gallery | Holi 2024

Hundreds of people from the Penn and greater Philadelphia communities gathered at College Green on April 5 to celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of colors. The event was organized by the Penn Hindu & Jain Association and featured performances from Penn Raas, PENNaach, Penn Hype Dance Crew, Penn Masti, and Penn Dhamaka. Photos by Abhiram Juvvadi and Ethan Young.



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10 Questions with Bella Whittaker and Liv Morganti

Track and field athletes Bella Whittaker and Liv Morganti collected numerous accolades this indoor season, including setting program records in the sprint and steeplechase events, respectively. The DP videographers met with Whittaker and Morganti at “the Bubble” and Franklin Field to ask them 10 questions about their goals, favorite spots on campus, hot takes, and more! #BellaWhittaker #LivMorganti #trackandfield #track #college #collegesports #ncaa #thedp #dailypennsylvanian



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In Photos: An exclusive look at Penn’s historic Final Four run, 45 years later

Forty-five years ago, Penn men's basketball went to the Final Four. Relive the Quakers' run with never-been-seen photos from The Daily Pennsylvanian. document.location = "https://www.thedp.com/article/2024/04/in-photos-penn-mens-basketballs-run-to-the-final-four-660c92027b60a"



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10 Questions with Scott Dochat and Scott Toney

Introducing “10 Questions,” The Daily Pennsylvanian’s newest sports video series! Track and field athletes Scott Dochat and Scott Toney collected numerous accolades this indoor season, including setting program records in the weight throw and pole vault events respectively. The DP videographers met with Dochat and Toney at Franklin Field to ask them 10 questions about their goals, favorite spots on campus, go-to Wawa orders, and more!



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Bite-Sized, Ep. 10: Biden exchange with Penn Pres, SEAS clubs’ grievances, alumna Shark Tank deal

Welcome to Bite-Sized! Every week, we’ll be looking at the biggest headlines you should know. Last week, our reporters covered important stories in the Penn community. President Joe Biden discussed one of his granddaughters’ Penn application with then-President Amy Gutmann and then-Dean of Admissions Eric Furda, and two of the largest Penn Engineering clubs expressed dissatisfaction with inadequate support and unequal treatment from Penn. Moreover, 2000 College graduate and 2005 Wharton MBA graduate Caroline Strzalka, founder of Overplay, received a $500,000 investment on a recently aired episode of Shark Tank. Check out more on our reporting on our website.