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Breaking Bread: Episode 5

Nov. 19, 2025

On Breaking Bread, host Chinelo Osakwe sat down with College senior Pilar Wingle to discuss how her Puerto Rican heritage has influenced her education and career. Footage by Skylar Fraser Editing by Sarah Gebremeskel Audio by Chinelo Osakwe

Breaking Bread E3

By Jean Park , Chinelo Osakwe and Carolina Borges · April 30, 2025

"Breaking Bread” host Chinelo Osakwe sits down with leaders of the Health of African Immigrants Program to explore how their diverse upbringings — from Germany and Morocco to Oklahoma — have shaped their core values and academic journeys. Edited by Jean Park. Design by Jean Park. 


Scenes from the Philadelphia Auto Show

Scenes from the Philadelphia Auto Show

Jan. 29, 2017

The Philadelphia Auto Show returned to the Pennsylvania Convention Center from January 28 to February 5. Over 250,000 guests are expected to visit the 700,000-square foot display floor. A variety of 2017 cars and 2018 preproduction models are currently on display, including the Acura NSX, the fully-electric Chevy Bolt EV, the Nissan GTR, and the BMW i8. The show also features one of the largest displays of exotic vehicles in the nation, including cars from the following manufacturers: Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Bentley, Rolls Royce, McLaren, Aston Martin, and Karma. One of the main attractions of the show will be its interactive aspects, which include Camp Jeep, where professional drivers allow riders to experience a Jeep's on- and off-road capabilities, and a Ride and Drive Zone that offers test drives from BMW, Nissan, Kia, Mazda and Toyota. The Auto Show is open until 10PM most nights and admission costs $14.





Photo Gallery | Wrestling/Gymnastics Dual Meet

Photo Gallery | Wrestling/Gymnastics Dual Meet

Jan. 23, 2017

Penn Gymnastics fought alongside Penn Wrestling this weekend in the Palestra for their first ever dual meet, with Gymnastics beating out Yale 193.575-192.125 and Wrestling defeating Lock Haven 25-14.Zach Sheldon | Sports Photo Editor


Photo Gallery | PennApps XV in Pictures

Photo Gallery | PennApps XV in Pictures

Jan. 22, 2017

The best and brightest in computer science, electrical engineering, and computer engineering flocked to Penn this weekend for PennApps XV. Wandering through the engineering buildings Towne, Skirkanich, Levine, and Moore, we documented some of the highlights from the biannual hackathon. Zach Sheldon | Sports Photo Editor


Photo Gallery | Thousands gather for the Philadelphia Women's March

Photo Gallery | Thousands gather for the Philadelphia Women's March

Jan. 21, 2017

As women's marches happened around the world today, Philadelphia was the host of its own march. Thousands of people — women, men, and children — marched from Logan's Circle to the step of the Philadelphia Art Museum. Marchers, who held a myriad of unique signs, chanted and cheered as they made their way down Benjamin Franklin Parkway on Saturday morning. The crowds remained peaceful and positive.Photos by Ananya Chandra and Morgan Rees


Photo Gallery | Scenes from the presidential parade

Photo Gallery | Scenes from the presidential parade

Jan. 20, 2017

1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence paraded around Washington D.C. in the afternoon following their inauguration. Spectators of the event included both pro-Trump supporters, who excitedly cheered on the new president when he passed, and anti-Trump protesters, who collectively booed him. Joy Lee | News Photo Editor


Photo Gallery | Protesters march at the inauguration of Trump in D.C.

Photo Gallery | Protesters march at the inauguration of Trump in D.C.

Jan. 20, 2017

Protesters took to the streets at Trump's inauguration, chanting things like "Say it loud, say it clear, refugees are welcome here," and holding signs criticizing Trump and his rhetoric. The march paused for one of the protesters to give a short speech condemning hate, and the group engaged in a "die-in" where everyone lay on the ground. Then, they got up and kept marching.  Avalon Morell | Associate Photo Editor


Photo Gallery | Swim Meet vs. Harvard and Brown

Photo Gallery | Swim Meet vs. Harvard and Brown

Jan. 16, 2017

The Penn men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams hosted Brown and Harvard for the final Ivy competition of the regular season last weekend. But while both the men and women defeated Brown by scores of 215.5-82.5 and 181-119, respectively, senior day was spoiled for the 18 outgoing members of Penn’s roster by Harvard, which beat the men, 206-88, and the women, 165-135.Zach Sheldon | Sports Photo Editor


Photo Gallery | Wrestling vs. Princeton

Photo Gallery | Wrestling vs. Princeton

Jan. 8, 2017

Penn wrestling started conference play on Sunday with a tough loss to Princeton, 28-8. However, the coach is hopeful that the team will meet expectations as the season surges onward. Zach Sheldon | Sports Photo Editor


Photo Gallery | Women's Basketball vs. Princeton

Photo Gallery | Women's Basketball vs. Princeton

Jan. 8, 2017

Penn women’s basketball opened up its Ivy League season against Princeton on Saturday, fighting back and forth for all 40 minutes until they pulled away late in the game to secure a 62-57 victory.Zach Sheldon | Sports Photo Editor


Photo Gallery | Men's Basketball Vs. Princeton

Photo Gallery | Men's Basketball Vs. Princeton

Jan. 8, 2017

Penn men's basketball began its season against Princeton on Saturday, but despite coming back from a 21-point deficit late in the game, the Tigers ultimately proved too much to handle.Zach Sheldon | Sports Photo Editor


Photo Gallery | Penn Women's Basketball vs. CSU-Northridge and UC Riverside

Photo Gallery | Penn Women's Basketball vs. CSU-Northridge and UC Riverside

Jan. 3, 2017

Over winter break, Penn women's basketball traveled to Los Angeles to try and defend their Ancient Eight crown. While the team posted a pair of wins against CSU-Northridge and UC Riverside, there are still many improvements to be made if they hope to defend their Ivy title.Zach Sheldon | Sports Photo Editor


5: Best of 2016

By Stephanie Hodges and Taylor Hosking · Dec. 24, 2016

In the last episode of the year, Stephanie and Taylor with special guests Ayo Fagbemi and Mark Paraskevas discuss the their favorite memes, albums and culture moments of 2016.Hosted by Stephanie Hodges and Taylor Hosking. Produced and edited by Joyce Varma. Music by Noname: www.nonamehiding.com/Drop us a line at podcasts@thedp.com


Photo Gallery | Men's Basketball vs. George Mason

Photo Gallery | Men's Basketball vs. George Mason

Dec. 11, 2016

Penn men's basketball huffed, and they puffed, but they couldn't knock down George Mason on Saturday afternoon in their 79-60 loss. The Quakers (3-5) found themselves just two points down with eight minutes left in the game, but a 13-0 run by the Patriots (8-3) over the next six minutes doomed the home team that simply ran out of gas in the end. Three players scored over ten points for Penn, but no one shined brightly enough to take the game by the scruff of its neck. In the end, the Red and Blue's quality was revealed as George Mason ran out as winners. // William Snow | Senior Sports Editor-Elect


Photo Gallery | Penn Basketball Doubleheader

Photo Gallery | Penn Basketball Doubleheader

Dec. 7, 2016

Penn men's and women's basketball hosted a doubleheader in the Palestra on Wednesday night. The women kicked off action with a dramatic late loss to La Salle. Despite leading late in the fourth quarter and in overtime, the Quakers lost 58-56 on a buzzer-beater. The men followed up with a blowout victory over Lafayette. Freshman AJ Brodeur and senior Matt Howard powered the Red and Blue to an 81-52 win to end the night.


Photo Gallery | Men's basketball vs. Villanova

Photo Gallery | Men's basketball vs. Villanova

Nov. 30, 2016

Tuesday evening, the defending NCAA champions made their way to University city as Penn basketball hosted No. 2 Villanova in front of a sold out crowd. The Wildcats set the tone early in their 82-57 blowout of the Quakers and never looked back, out-shooting and out-scrapping their Big 5 opponents at every turn. The loss dropped Penn to 2-3 on the season, while Villanova moved to 7-0 and continued to assert their authority as reigning champions of college basketball.Photos by Ananya Chandra, Luke Yeagley, and Mark Shtrakhman


Photo Gallery | Fidel Dies, Miami Reacts

Photo Gallery | Fidel Dies, Miami Reacts

Nov. 27, 2016

As news of Fidel Castro’s death broke Friday night, the Cuban-American population in Miami were among the first to react— taking to the streets in celebration of Castro’s death following almost five decades of ruling the island nation. Although his younger brother Raúl Castro has been in control since 2008, Fidel’s death represents to many Cuban-Americans closure on a painful chapter in both their lives and in their nations history. In Hialeah, FL, celebrations lasted into the early hours of Saturday morning, with the sounds of pots and pans smashing, cars honking, and people cheering filling the air around 49th Street.


Photo Gallery | Ivy League Champs

Photo Gallery | Ivy League Champs

Nov. 20, 2016

Penn football won its second consecutive Ivy League title on Saturday in their 42-20 victory over Cornell. The Quakers went up to Ithaca on a mission and followed through as they took an early lead and never looked back. Highlights included a pair of Alek Torgersen touchdowns and a TD catch by senior lineman Nick Demes. The title is the Red and Blue's second in a row; however, they share it this year with rivals Princeton after sharing it last year in a three-way tie. The Red and Blue's win is also a fitting way to end a record career for Torgersen, a potential draft prospect come 2017.Photos by Sam Holland and Griff Fitzsimmons