Honorees are granted $10,000 and given access to ChatGPT’s “cutting-edge technologies” to further develop their enterprises.
Penn alum Chris Rabb wins Democratic primary to represent University City in Congress
The progressive challenger’s showing on Tuesday marked a major victory for Philadelphia's left-leaning coalition.
2026 College graduate receives scholarship for global affairs program in China
The program funds a one-year master’s degree in global affairs at Tsinghua University in China.
On Saturday, a collegiate record fell and Americans won the boys’ 4x400-meter Championship of America for the first time in nineteen years.
The sophomore pole vaulter scored a new personal record on his way to the top.
Meet records fall, Quakers set personal bests on day one of Penn Relays
As temperatures rose, the competition intensified as Penn track and field athletes joined competitors of all ages on the hill, the field, and the oval.
At the nation’s largest and most historic relay event, support comes from near and far.
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.”
Judge allows prosecutors to use certain evidence against Penn graduate Luigi Mangione
Mangione is accused of murdering former UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024.
Penn hosts Sen. Dave McCormick at AI biotechnology facility
The visit comes amid turmoil at the National Science Foundation, the organization that funds the AIRFoundry.
Penn Board of Trustees approves library renovation, new veterinary laboratory
Administrators also discussed changes in the University’s revenue streams amid a shifting funding landscape.
Penn celebrates Class of 2026 at Commencement ceremony reflecting on nation’s history
The ceremony featured remarks from Penn President Larry Jameson and Commencement speaker Michael Beschloss, a United States presidential scholar and best-selling author.
Penn places third in national ranking of biomedical research institutions
Penn ranked first in research capabilities, second in entrepreneurial readiness, and eighth in market translation.
Former Penn employee sues University over alleged pattern of discrimination
In the complaint, Heallis’ lawyers argued that she was subject to discriminatory treatment under Associate Vice Provost for Research, Environmental Health, and Radiation Safety Maureen O’Leary.
With the 2025-26 academic year officially in the books, The Daily Pennsylvanian’s Sports department is revisiting the athletes and moments that defined Penn sports across the fall, winter, and spring seasons.
Penn women’s rowing finishes seventh in Ivy Championship despite securing bronze in the Third Varsity Eights
The Quakers finished two spots lower than expected in overall standings.
Heavyweight, lightweight rowing finish third in combined team points at EARC Sprints
The heavyweight team saw its best Ivy League finish in 25 years.
The former Caltech guard averaged 23.6 points per game in his freshman season.
Duo of the year: Manfredi Graziani and Aaron Sandler
The Penn men’s tennis players became the first doubles pairing to make the NCAA Final Four in program history.
Team of the year: Penn women’s squash
Penn women’s squash bested Princeton to claim the CSA National Championship, avenging its loss in the Ivy League finals.
The Penn complex
Columnist Gloria Oladejo explores how Penn’s culture fosters a sense of superiority among its students — and calls on them to confront the consequences.
Ben Binday | Stepping off the treadmill
Former News Editor Ben Binday reflects on his time at the DP.
Ella Sohn | Walking and talking together
Former Assignments Editor Ella Sohn reflects on her time at the DP.
Zain Qureshi | My two cents
Former Business Manager Zain Qureshi reflects on his time at the DP.
Charlotte Bott | Not-so-random rules
Former Copy Editor Charlotte Bott reflects on her time at the DP.
Penn 10: Duality
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Penn 10: Marc Vaz
Man With High Body Count Hoping Girlfriend is a Virgin
OP-ED: In Times Like These, Van Pelt Needs A New Masturbator
Magic Bush Found at Magic Gardens
Flo Rida Facing Backlash for Plans to Sing ‘My House’ On Indigenous Land
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Penn knew Apple’s next CEO long before the world did
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.
‘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.

















