Sophomore guard AJ Levine hit a game-winner to send the Quakers to the conference final — and compete for a spot in March Madness.
Penn approves 3.9% tuition hike, expands financial aid offerings for 2026-27 academic year
Both the tuition increase and the financial aid budget are pending final approval by the Board of Trustees at its stated meeting on Friday.
In the absence of widespread guidance, Penn students have shared resources and hosted workshops to inform the campus community about how to prepare for possible confrontations with federal agents.
Nearly 25 years after graduate workers began organizing at Penn, GET-UP is making history
As members vote to ratify the agreement this week, Graduate Employees Together — University of Pennsylvania's success represents the culmination of nearly 25 years of organizing at Penn.
On Feb. 27, the union announced 77% of graduate workers participated in the vote and an overwhelming 99% voted in favor of ratifying the contract.
The Daily Pennsylvanian tracked the group’s history on campus, from unionization to this week’s final hour negotiations.
Penn graduate worker stipends comparable to peer institutions under tentative pay raise
On Feb. 17, Graduate Employees Together — University of Pennsylvania and Penn administrators agreed to a $49,000 minimum annual stipend and a minimum hourly rate of $25.
How a federal agency used personal faculty phone numbers to investigate antisemitism at Penn
Penn is currently facing a subpoena from the agency that would require it to hand over information about Jewish students and faculty.
Judge allows Penn affiliates to intervene in ongoing federal antisemitism lawsuit
After the Feb. 3 ruling, the five groups will serve as defendants alongside the University in future proceedings.
Federal agency accuses Penn of obstructing antisemitism probe, staging ‘relentless’ PR campaign
The Monday brief came almost a week after Penn asserted that the EEOC’s subpoena requesting information about Jewish students and faculty should not be enforced.
Over 150 Penn Jewish faculty file brief in support of University response to antisemitism lawsuit
The brief comes amid an ongoing federal investigation into alleged workplace antisemitism at Penn.
“Some of us pay, let’s say, almost a hundred thousand dollars in tuition,” Pinto said. “To be living under these conditions, it’s just not adding up.”
Ahead of Magill’s appointment at Georgetown Law, Penn administrators and donors shared reflections on her presidency with The Daily Pennsylvanian.
Blank Street Coffee to open first location in Philadelphia on Penn’s campus
At approximately 3,500 square feet, the University City store is expected to be one of the brand’s largest cafés in the United States.
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon to speak at Wharton MBA graduation ceremony
Both the Wharton Undergraduate and Wharton MBA Commencement ceremonies will take place on May 17 at the Palestra.
The alert cited risks including “military operations, airspace closures, and general travel disruption” as a result of the United States’ ongoing conflict with Iran.
UA offers $5 shuttles to Philadelphia International Airport for spring break
Airport shuttles — with tickets available for purchase on TicketLeap — will operate from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday, and 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday.
Carnathan | How Penn men’s basketball punched its ticket to the Ivy League championship
A full team effort sent the Quakers to their first championship game since 2018.
Penn men’s basketball’s Ethan Roberts out for Ivy League tournament with concussion
Roberts will miss the tournament due to a new concussion.
The development that is taking over the Ivy League catapulted the Quakers to their first winning season in three years.
While Penn men’s squash fell to Harvard in the semi-final, women’s squash senior Jana Dweek helped Penn win the championship in a dramatic final round.
Watson Nguyen sweeps breaststroke events at Ivy League men’s swimming and diving championships
Nguyen broke the program and pool record en route to gold and his first NCAA berth in the 100-yard breast.
Penn indoor track and field tally program-high point totals at Ivy Heptagonal Championships
Jessica Oji and Moforehan Abinusawa earn outstanding performer accolades for their record-breaking finishes.
Columnist Eden Liu argues that chronic delays, communication failures, and structural backlog within the Student Allocations Commission have eroded trust and that urgent reform is needed to save what is left.
Editorial | You can’t justify our $90,000 price tag
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board posits that the price of a Penn education degrades its purpose.
Columnist Sose Hovannisian examines how differing histories of power and survival shape the way nationalism is understood and debated at Penn and beyond.
Columnist Peter Kennedy argues that Penn must invest in proactive infrastructure upgrades to protect its aging campus from increasingly frequent extreme weather events.
Senior Columnist Mritika Senthil describes how Penn’s latest hazing report stops short of holding campus groups accountable.
Columnists Dew Udagedara and Lindsay Muneton examine how Penn’s unstructured transition to college leaves students grasping for connection.
This Forbes 30 Under 30 Freshman is Revolutionizing the Gaming World
Is Harry Styles Proof White Boys Can’t Dance?
Street’s 2026 Oscars Roundup
Noah Davis Retrospective at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Student Putting Off Work for Snow Day Racks Up 16 Screentime Hours on Weather App
Guy Who's Taking a Break From Social Media Only Doing It So He Can Tell You About It
Opinion: I Think We Can Safely Say Global Warming is a Hoax
Grad Strike Narrowly Averted as Penn Allows Grad Students to Take Two Entrees from Grommons Instead of One
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Here’s what Penn hopes for in 2026
As Penn enters another year, The Daily Pennsylvanian asked students, administrators, and community members to share one hope they have for the University in 2026.
In a statement to the DP, one of the students featured in the video wrote that the University, following its investigation, concluded he did not use racial slurs. He added that he was not issued any disciplinary measures.
Meet Alex Chen, the 19-year-old who hacked his way from Penn to Elon Musk’s AI company
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Chen detailed his journey from Penn to Silicon Valley, the culture of Elon Musk’s company, and his relationship to Diego Pasini.
















