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The Daily Pennsylvanian

Quaker Nation: Anna Moehn

Dec. 8, 2025

On Quaker Nation, senior free/IM specialist Anna Moehn of Penn women’s swimming discussed her and the program’s “for the love of the team” mindset. Footage by Sophia Luo and Uma Mukhopadhyay Editing By Ben Sheffield

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. 


Putting dogs to work

By Dan Nessenson and Rebeca Tenney · Nov. 26, 2012

The Penn Vet Working Dog Center is busy training its inaugural class of puppies. See how Center staff teach their pupils.



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2012 Wharton MBA Career Report

By Razzi Abuissa and Hailey Edelstein · Nov. 18, 2012

In this interactive graphic, the Daily Pennsylvanian explores the highlights of the 2012 Wharton MBA Career Report. RELATED: Wharton MBA 2012 career report shows increase in technology opportunities”


A bloody Sunday with MERT: Mass casualty drill

By Lalita Clozel · Nov. 11, 2012

The Medical Emergency Response Team practiced a mass casualty drill Sunday afternoon at the South Bank at 34th Street and Grays Ferry Avenue.


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From incident to UPenn alert: a hypothetical scenario

By Caroline Meuser and Hailey Edelstein · Nov. 8, 2012

The DP takes a look at a hypothetical situation to understand the UPennAlert decision process. While the above incident is a “clear-cut” example of process, the decision to send an alert is not always easy. In the event of a crime, the decision is based on timeliness and accuracy of the potential alert. For example, if the individual is apprehended minutes after the incident or if information about the event is inaccurate, DPS would not send the alert. Penn Police and AlliedBarton Security secure and investigate the area regardless of whether or not DPS issues an alert. Hurricane Sandy was an example of a scenario that required careful deliberation by the Crisis Management Team on whether to issue an alert. Though the system is typically used in the event of a crime, DPS issued four UPennAlerts between Sunday and Tuesday, notifying students of cancellations and providing helpful resources. According to Rush, “[DPS] is very mindful of how we use [UPennAlert.]” During Hurricane Sandy, Rush said DPS had to actively circulate information about the risks the storm posed. It was the collective decision of the Crisis Management Team, including Craig Carnaroli, Vincent Price and Maureen Rush, to utilize UPennAlert during the hurricane.



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Penn area voting results

Nov. 7, 2012

Check out results from each voting location on or near Penn’s campus, including total votes, number of votes cast for each presidential candidate and number of provisional ballots cast.


Obama Campaign Pennsylvania election night watch party

By Dan Nessenson and Lalita Clozel · Nov. 7, 2012

Reporter Lalita Clozel was at the Democratic watch party as networks declared Barack Obama won the 2012 election.


Word on the Walk | Who did you vote for?

By Harry Cooperman and Michelle Ma · Nov. 6, 2012

Reporters Harry Cooperman and Michelle Ma asked students who they voted for and why.


Amy Gutmann at the voting booth

By Allie Mayer and Kyle Bryce-Borthwick · Nov. 6, 2012

Reporter Allie Mayer talked to President Amy Gutmann about voter turnout and how the election can affect Penn.



Bill Clinton at the Palestra

By Zoe Gan · Nov. 5, 2012

Former President Bill Clinton spoke at the Palestra Monday evening to support President Barack Obama’s campaign for re-election.


Celebrating Día de los Muertos with the Penn Museum

By Dan Nessenson · Nov. 1, 2012

The Daily Pennsylvanian got a behind-the-scenes look how the Penn Museum is celebrating the Day of the Dead.


Word on the Walk | What is the most important issue in this presidential election?

By Kyle Bryce-Borthwick · Nov. 1, 2012

In the third installment of the DP’s Word on the Walk political series, reporter Kyle Bryce-Borthwick asked students about issues in the election. Related: What do you want in your next president? Would you vote for a third-party candidate?



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LGBT resources across the Ivies

Oct. 31, 2012

As Penn’s LGBT Center celebrates its 30th year anniversary, the DP takes a look at LGBT resources provided by various Ivy league schools. LGBT center celebrates 30 years at Penn


Word on the Walk | What are you being for Halloween?

By Dan Nessenson and Tan Chan · Oct. 31, 2012

Video Producer Tan Chan asked students about their plans for Halloween.


Word on the Walk | Would you vote for a third-party candidate?

By Dan Nessenson and Allie Mayer · Oct. 31, 2012

Reporter Allie Mayer asked students how they felt about third-party candidates in the second installment of the DP’s Word on the Walk political series. Related: What do you want in your next president? What is the most important issue in this election?



Word on the Walk | What do you want in your next president?

By Dan Nessenson , Zoe Gan and Neyha Sheth · Oct. 30, 2012

In the first of the DP’s Word on the Walk political series, reporter Neyha Sheth asked how people viewed their next president. Related: Would you vote for a third-party candidate? What is the most important issue in this election?