As the University prepares to gather input on its draft through listening sessions this week, students and faculty raised concerns about the revised role and structure of the Committee on Open Expression.
PVP hosts annual initiative to raise awareness about interpersonal violence
The College Green display featured colorful shirts that members of the Penn community had painted with individual stories of interpersonal violence.
Scott — who was first elected to Congress in 2002 — received a Master of Business Administration degree from the Wharton School.
At the nation’s largest and most historic relay event, support comes from near and far.
Throughout its history, the event has been at the forefront of track and field.
Ryan Matulonis, Zofia Limbert, Lily Murphy, and Jake Rose describe their emotions heading into the 130th Penn Relays Carnival.
Penn Relays 2026, by the numbers
From the number of events and competitors to the number of funnel cakes, check out some interesting event statistics.
Penn alum, federal agency chair defends investigation into antisemitism on campus
2008 College graduate and EEOC Chair Andrea Lucas told the crowd that there “is no other way to protect the victims of harassment or discrimination” without collecting their personal information.
Penn moves to stay court-ordered enforcement of subpoena for list of Jewish community members
The April 13 motion to stay argued the University was “likely to prevail on the appeal” and would face “irreparable injury absent a stay.”
Pa. senators back EEOC after court approves subpoena for list of Jews at Penn
McCormick and Fetterman's bipartisan support for the ruling comes after several legal scholars and community advocates criticized the judge’s decision.
Campus backlash mounts over judge order seeking names of Jewish students, faculty
College senior Jake Zubkoff — who formerly served as a member of Penn Hillel’s executive board — described the ruling as “a major violation of privacy as a student.”
Kelly Writers House announces 2026 student awards to fund ‘creative projects’
The April 20 email shared winners for five different prizes that fund Penn students as they pursue creative projects.
‘Nobody wanted this’: Wharton STEP, Cohorts leaders criticize decision to merge programs
The Wharton School announced in February that Wharton Cohorts and the Successful Transition and Empowerment Program will be housed under a singular banner.
Penn updates faculty on budget cuts to schools, centers for next fiscal year
The changes — which may include staffing changes or modifications to programs and services — will vary across schools and units.
Penn’s Weitzman school launches initiative to fight poverty in Philadelphia
The Public Service and Policy Initiative, created in partnership with the Penn Institute for Urban Research, is dedicated to tackling poverty in the city through research and community engagement.
Meet the team behind a Penn student’s award-winning veterinary AI startup
“There are so many issues in the world, and if I can make some change, I would be so happy,” Taneja said.
Penn celebrates climate office launch, announces University-wide initiatives
The April 20 event featured six speakers across Penn Climate who discussed student fellowships, research funding, and University-wide collaboration.
Penn track and field stays consistent on tri-meet weekend
The Quakers racked up titles and records at three different meets on the weekend.
Penn Relays 2026, by the numbers
From the number of events and competitors to the number of funnel cakes, check out some interesting event statistics.
Ryan Matulonis, Zofia Limbert, Lily Murphy, and Jake Rose describe their emotions heading into the 130th Penn Relays Carnival.
At the nation’s largest and most historic relay event, support comes from near and far.
Penn baseball falls 8-2 to St. Joe’s in Liberty Bell Classic title game
Penn baseball drops to Saint Joseph’s in an 8-2 loss.
The event will host over 600 high schools, including more than 50 from the greater Philadelphia area.
College gen-eds foster AI use
Columnist Dew Udagedara outlines how a change in enrollment and class culture can cut AI off from the source.
Penn makes us less human
Columnist Lindsay Muneton criticizes Penn students’ habit of neglecting themselves, emphasizing that the appearance of success comes at great personal costs.
Don’t vote at Penn
Columnist Eden Liu argues that with so little skin in the game, most Penn students should abstain from voting in local Philadelphia races.
Editorial | Penn is closing the door on open expression
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board argues that the recent proposed guidelines on open expression leave no room for effective protest at Penn.
Vote yes on curriculum reform — on the merits
Committee on Undergraduate Education Chair Coren Apicella defends the curricular reform process.
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‘Nobody wanted this’: Wharton STEP, Cohorts leaders criticize decision to merge programs
The Wharton School announced in February that Wharton Cohorts and the Successful Transition and Empowerment Program will be housed under a singular banner.
Using the rosters for each Penn sport, The Daily Pennsylvanian collected data on the 848 student-athletes currently playing sports.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Penn’s Executive Vice President Mark Dingfield and UPHS Chief Financial Officer Julia Puchtler for a closer look at how Penn Medicine drives the University’s finances.

















