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(02/08/17 12:16am)
Penn students from the Middle East reacted with anger and disbelief when President Donald Trump issued his temporary ban on immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries. These students later commended the University for the proactive role it took to assist affected students.
(02/07/17 2:55am)
The FBI recently interviewed and obtained search warrants for three Tulsa-area high school graduates in connection with the racist GroupMe messages sent to several Penn freshmen in November following the presidential election.
(02/02/17 10:31pm)
Two University of Pennsylvania Health System heart-surgery patients, Robert Gerngross and Marisa Karamanoogian, have accused Penn Medicine of failing to prevent them from contracting nontuberculous mycobacteria, an infection believed to be linked to the heater-cooler device used during open-heart surgeries.
(01/31/17 11:22pm)
Sweetgreen in University City closed for renovations on Jan. 4, reopening with new decor, new menu options and a revamped seating area that have encouraged customers, old and new, to frequent the restaurant this semester.
(01/30/17 1:18am)
The student group Actively Moving Forward, in conjunction with the Vice Provost for Education Beth Winkelstein, recently crafted a policy and resource guide for student bereavement at the University of Pennsylvania.
(01/26/17 2:04am)
The Penn Wharton Startup Challenge, formerly known as the Wharton Business Plan Competition, is back with a new name and a mission to foster innovative and entrepreneurial spirit beyond the Wharton School.
(01/24/17 1:33am)
Last Friday, the Nominations and Elections Committee opened applications for nine seats on the University Council to student groups at Penn that feel mis- or underrepresented.
(01/21/17 5:52pm)
“Hey, hey, let’s be clear. Donald Trump’s not welcome here!” chanted a group of students on College Green, hours after the inauguration of 1968 Wharton alum Donald Trump as president of the United States.
(01/20/17 2:02am)
The flood of girls interested in sorority rush arrived on campus a few days earlier this year due to changes in the recruitment schedule.
(01/18/17 1:02am)
Business fraternity Alpha Kappa Psi will not be recruiting a pledge class this semester.
(01/12/17 3:29am)
Aiming to fill a gap in the community of Penn cultural groups, two College juniors started the Spice Collective, which focuses on the intersection of gender and race in the Asian-American women’s community.
(01/10/17 11:54pm)
Despite the widespread student and administrative backlash to the OZ email controversy last semester, many freshmen intending to rush fraternities and sororities this spring say the incident has not impacted their decision to participate in Greek life. Fraternity recruitment numbers have even doubled, according to the outgoing Interfraternity Council President.
(12/13/16 5:17am)
Can’t bear to spend another minute cooped up in Van Pelt? Don’t worry — The Daily Pennsylvanian has scouted out the best options Penn offers for you to destress this finals season.
(12/02/16 7:23pm)
Alex Khorram, a former telecom financier who currently runs Comcast’s MachineQ Internet-of-Things Initiative, announced the Pennovation Challenge at a discussion panel at the Pennovation Center this Tuesday.
(11/24/16 3:48am)
Can’t go home this Thanksgiving? Not sure what to do this coming break? No problem! Philadelphia has got you covered. Here are the basic dos and don’ts of spending Thanksgiving in the city of brotherly love.
(11/17/16 4:12am)
In the wake of the election, Republican political analyst Karl Rove explained to students that regardless of the outcome of the election, there are several urgent structural problems within the American government that need to be addressed quickly.
(11/09/16 5:25am)
On this election night, Penn student groups anxiously gathered at viewing parties to watch the unnerving, monumental presidential election unfold. For many, this was their first time voting in a presidential election.
(11/11/16 5:41pm)
Penn Biochemistry professor Henry Daniell and his team have successfully created a software program that alters DNA sequences in tobacco and lettuce plants to produce plant-based medicines.
(10/17/16 10:00pm)
Rapper D.R.A.M. will headline SPEC-TRUM’s fall concert.
(10/14/16 1:00am)
Get ready for a packed homecoming weekend: Rappers Princess Nokia and Rob $tone will be the openers for SPEC-TRUM's fall concert.