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(12/05/16 4:17am)
With the recent addition of Swarthmore College, the list of “sanctuary campuses” in the U.S. now stands at seven. Penn, which declared last week that it “is and always has been a sanctuary” for undocumented students, is the only Ivy League University on that list.
(11/30/16 5:47pm)
Penn will stay a "sanctuary" for undocumented students, President Amy Gutmann announced in a University-wide email on Wednesday morning.
(11/30/16 5:43am)
Six faculty members criticized Penn President Amy Gutmann this week for failing to sign a petition calling for Penn to be a sanctuary campus or addressing a letter undocumented students wrote to her last week.
(11/29/16 6:26am)
From mouse droppings to moldy onions, Tarka Restaurant at 3801 Chestnut Street received a dozen health violations this November.
(11/17/16 4:02am)
Just a week before students celebrate a day of thanksgiving and remembrance, the LGBT Center held the Transgender Day of Remembrance, where attendees wrote messages to members of the transgender community killed in the United States this year. The messages were burned in a fire as a symbol of sending love to the lives that were lost.
(11/17/16 5:57am)
With just 63 days until President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, students on campus are preparing for what his administration might do. Chief among these concerns is access to contraception.
(11/16/16 6:39am)
Nearly 100 standing faculty members signed a letter to Penn President Amy Gutmann encouraging the protection of undocumented immigrant students at Penn.
(11/16/16 6:44am)
Only six words to tell a story — that's all Penn Monologues asked for.
(11/10/16 5:12am)
An America with president-elect Donald J. Trump at the helm began amid rain and protest at Penn on Wednesday.
(11/09/16 5:29am)
Whether you’re with her or against her, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has helped set a precedent for women in politics.
(11/02/16 5:36am)
Slightly more than a year after his arrest, former College and Wharton student Lorenzo Bonfiglio has still not gone to trial for his alleged arson of the Psi Upsilon chapter house, also known as Castle.
(10/31/16 5:34am)
October 31 is here again, though not many Penn students are likely to head out on Halloween night after a weekend packed with holiday activities and Homecoming celebrations. While Halloween night may be quieter this year, there have been many years past where shocking events occurred. Here's a sampling of what The Daily Pennsylvanian uncovered from past Halloweens at Penn.
(10/27/16 5:38am)
Until last semester, Penn First thought that opening a center for first generation, low income students would take 10 years.
(10/26/16 5:43am)
Earlier this month, students on a range of email lists — including the freshman-year listserv for the entire Class of 2017 — received a series of emails from College senior Ashley Stinnett and members of her art collective.
(10/19/16 6:25am)
Few theatergoers have ever seen an abortion performed on stage. Come the weekend of Dec. 2, audiences at Penn will see exactly that when College junior Esther Cohen stages the drama “Dry Land” at the New College House.
(10/18/16 5:51am)
"[W]elcome to the middle ages,” one Penn student said on Facebook in response to Wharton sophomore Eric Hoover posting in the Class of 2019 page that he was looking to form a pro-life group on campus.
(10/13/16 2:36am)
Kelly Writers House Assistant Director for Development Arielle Brousse never expected that she would become a spokesperson against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
(10/12/16 3:26am)
This year, the V-Day University of Pennsylvania College Campaign, known best for its annual production of the Vagina Monologues, has collected personal stories from Penn students. After announcing its call for submissions in early October, the group received close to 15 stories.
(10/12/16 4:11am)
This month, events on campus will celebrate lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer identities and history, and raise awareness about current social justice issues affecting these groups.
(10/03/16 5:37am)
Cosi filed for bankruptcy last week, causing several of their locations in Philadelphia to close immediately. But it does not appear that the Cosi on 36th and Walnut streets will close.