Penn data leaked after University refused to pay $1 million ransom, hacker group says
After the ransom went unpaid, the hackers surfaced online to take credit for the attack and set the record straight.
After the ransom went unpaid, the hackers surfaced online to take credit for the attack and set the record straight.
Parthasarathy created this tool while enrolled in CASI’s fully funded 2025 summer internship program at Aravind Eye Hospital in Madurai, India.
Water could be seen leaking from the lobby’s ceiling from the outside of the building, which Forchielli attributed to “sprinkler discharge” in a Monday email to Harnwell residents.
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.
The brief comes amid an ongoing federal investigation into alleged workplace antisemitism at Penn.
The Jan. 20 filing echoed previous arguments made by Penn, stating the University has complied with the agency’s demands, but is unwilling to submit personal information without consent.
If the motion is granted, the groups would become defendants in the lawsuit alongside Penn.
In interviews with The Daily Pennsylvanian, graduate workers and administrators described how a strike could change campus life and the relationships between students and teaching assistants.
If the union were to strike, more than 3,700 graduate student workers would cease work responsibilities to join picket lines across campus.
‘After one full year of negotiations, Penn administrators have still failed to agree to a contract that includes fair wages, improved benefits, and strong support for international workers,’ GET-UP wrote in the press release.
If the motion passes with a two-thirds majority, GET-UP’s elected bargaining committee will have the power to call a graduate worker strike at its discretion.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with students and faculty about whether or not selective clubs shape career readiness on campus.
After the Feb. 3 ruling, the five groups will serve as defendants alongside the University in future proceedings.
Nearly a dozen community members attended the Feb. 7 service, which included a moment of silence to honor victims Ella Cook and MukhammadAziz Umurzokov.
The event included discussions about artificial intelligence and innovation in healthcare.
In his speech, Bartov said “there was no other way to describe what Israel was doing” than “as a genocidal operation.”
The Feb. 6 event was co-sponsored by Penn’s Greenfield Intercultural Center and led by 2004 College graduate and award-winning historian and curator Samir Meghelli.
After four years of shining on the court, the senior’s playing days at Penn are coming to an end.
The sophomore guard made the game-winning stop to hand Penn its first win over Princeton since 2018.
Standout performances from junior forward TJ Power and sophomore guard AJ Levine helped the Quakers to a long-awaited win.
The eight-year drought is finally over.
Princeton outscored the Quakers 24-13 in the third quarter.
The Quakers are riding high after a strong showing against Cornell.
Guest columnist Amogh Sarangdhar argues that AI is pushing students to outsource the “how” and “why” of learning, and that Penn should bring in-person viva-style defenses to class.
Columnist Andy Mei argues that Penn’s fight with the Trump administration over DEI language distracts from a more pressing reality for its students.
Columnist Mahee Patel argues that the comfort of having “made it” to an elite university has dulled Penn students’ prior ambitions.
Columnist Lindsay Muneton explores Penn students' part in perpetuating a toxic academic environment.
Columnist Dew Udagedara questions the notion that Penn’s party scene makes student life balanced.
Columnist Eden Liu critiques the rise of performative outrage on campus and argues moral signaling cannot replace real civic participation.
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.
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.
According to The New York Times, Rowan was a chief architect of the compact — which builds directly on the ideas he first outlined in a 2023 message to Penn’s Board of Trustees.