A peek inside Penn’s senior societies, from recruitment to community-building traditions
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with members from a variety of senior societies at Penn to explore how the groups benefit students and recruit new members.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with members from a variety of senior societies at Penn to explore how the groups benefit students and recruit new members.
The April 23 event featured 1994 College and Wharton graduate Scott Kleinman for a discussion about his career, the growth of Apollo, and his views on the future of finance.
McGrath, who is studying political science, told the DP that he enjoys public service because “it's the ultimate team sport.”
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.
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.
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.
The April 13 motion to stay argued the University was “likely to prevail on the appeal” and would face “irreparable injury absent a stay.”
McCormick and Fetterman's bipartisan support for the ruling comes after several legal scholars and community advocates criticized the judge’s decision.
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.”
Vice President for the Division of Public Safety Kathleen Shields Anderson said the victim was not “affiliated with the University.”
The sophomore pole vaulter scored a new personal record on his way to the top.
The revised curriculum includes three parts: a new Foundations program, a revised distribution of general education requirements, and revamped elective options.
The April 23 session was held at Perry World House and was moderated by University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professor and former Faculty Senate Chair Eric Feldman.
The April 18 victory capped a season of consistent first- and second-place titles for Penn Dhamaka.
The April 22 event featured former Chief Medical Officer of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Lee Fleisher and former U. S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams.
On Saturday, a collegiate record fell and Americans won the boys’ 4x400-meter Championship of America for the first time in nineteen years.
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.
For the freshman mid-distance runner, preparation for races begins in his head.
The Quakers racked up titles and records at three different meets on the weekend.
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.
Guest columnist Bo Goergen argues that higher education emphasizes America’s failures without adequately teaching its achievements and institutions, leaving students pessimistic rather than equipped to improve their country.
Columnist Dew Udagedara outlines how a change in enrollment and class culture can cut AI off from the source.
Columnist Lindsay Muneton criticizes Penn students’ habit of neglecting themselves, emphasizing that the appearance of success comes at great personal costs.
Guest columnist Hilah Kohen spotlights leeway for police violence in the proposed open expression guidelines, arguing that Penn has previously violated its own policies.
Columnist Eden Liu argues that with so little skin in the game, most Penn students should abstain from voting in local Philadelphia races.
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.