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(01/23/24 2:28am)
Former Vice President for Public Safety and Superintendent of Penn Police Maureen Rush was appointed to Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker's Public Safety Transition Team.
(01/24/24 1:56am)
The Penn Transplant Institute set a new world record by completing 100 Kidney Paired Donation transplants in a year-long period.
(01/19/24 5:08am)
Penn announced that normal University operations will be suspended Friday due to winter weather, the first such suspension in nearly three years.
(01/19/24 4:51am)
Penn announced on Dec. 20 that it received an unrestricted $1 million donation from 1962 Wharton graduate Stewart Colton and his wife, Judith Colton — intended to support Penn in light of leadership changes.
(01/22/24 6:24am)
Three new restaurants recently announced plans to enter the University City food scene within the coming months — and one announced an upcoming relocation.
(01/19/24 4:42am)
President Joe Biden visited southeastern Pennsylvania three times in the two weeks as he ramped up his campaign for the 2024 presidential election.
(01/19/24 3:59am)
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with several accepted students about their perspective on recent administrative turmoil at Penn following the release of the early decision admissions for the Class of 2028.
(01/19/24 3:49am)
Perry World House announced its first class of non-resident senior advisors, building on its existing program for visiting fellows.
(01/19/24 4:41am)
Representatives from several Penn-adjacent groups spoke at a Jan. 17 workshop and community gathering hosted by Decolonize Philly.
(01/19/24 6:45am)
Penn Faculty for Justice in Palestine, a collective of Penn faculty who say they are standing in solidarity with Palestinians, announced its formation in a statement published by The Daily Pennsylvanian on Wednesday.
(01/22/24 2:36am)
With the start of the spring season looming near, Penn men’s lacrosse will be entering the season as one of the stronger teams in the nation.
(01/19/24 2:05am)
With the spring season right around the corner, the Penn women’s lacrosse team is gearing up to defend its crown as reigning Ivy League champions.
(01/18/24 6:40am)
Penn faculty members organized a solidarity mission to Israel earlier this month, prompting mixed reactions from Penn community members.
(01/18/24 6:36am)
2016 Fels Institute of Government graduate and Mayor Cherelle Parker signed an executive order declaring a citywide public safety emergency on Jan. 2.
(01/18/24 3:27am)
After 715 days of a snowless city, Philadelphia found itself covered in a sheet of white, receiving over an inch of snow. Beginning Monday afternoon and heading into Tuesday, snow started accumulating at Penn, with the roofs of buildings, parked vehicles, and the College green.
(01/18/24 3:07am)
As students flock back to campus for the start of the spring semester, most do so with a familiar home awaiting them. But for a select group, the process of returning from winter break was not so simple.
(01/19/24 3:44am)
Penn women's basketball's freshman guard Mataya Gayle is announcing her presence on the court in declarative fashion, as she starts her collegiate career off earning recognition for her play in multiple weeks.
(01/18/24 11:00am)
We write to announce the formation of Penn Faculty for Justice in Palestine (PFJP), a collective of those who support the teaching and research mission of the University, including faculty, lecturers, staff, and graduate employees. We have constituted ourselves in solidarity with the ongoing and ever-urgent struggles of Palestinians resisting occupation, warfare, and displacement.
(01/19/24 3:44am)
In the 59th annual Midlands Championships, hosted in Chicago, No. 20 Penn wrestling entered 12 wrestlers, with six ranked entrants. Despite facing competitors from No. 7 Ohio State, No. 8 NC State, and eight other ranked teams, the Quakers (1-2) came out victorious for their first Midlands title after finishing second in last year’s rendition of the tournament.
(01/18/24 6:36am)
Over the past several months, Penn has been the subject of intense scrutiny from the federal government due to the handling of antisemitism on campus, resulting in two federal investigations and increased governmental probing — continuing in the wake of former Penn President Liz Magill's resignation.