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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. 



Word on the Walk (1920s Commons Edition): Hurricane Sandy

By Dan Nessenson and Seth Zweifler · Oct. 29, 2012

News Editor Seth Zweifler asked students how they’re holding up during the storm.


By Dan Nessenson · Oct. 28, 2012

The community prepared for Hurricane Sandy by stocking up on supplies from The Fresh Grocer. By early Sunday afternoon, the store was packed, creating lines of more than 30 people.


Real world experience in the classroom

By Dan Nessenson and Lalita Clozel · Oct. 23, 2012

Fagin Simulation Labs allow nurses to practice their skills on fellow students and dummies. Read the full story here.


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September 2012 crime rates

Oct. 16, 2012

See a comparison of this year’s September crime compared to that of last year in the Penn Police patrol zone.


Penn Museum Touch Tours

By Dan Nessenson · Oct. 15, 2012

The Penn Museum has started a new touch tour program, where visually impaired visitors can interact with exhibits in new ways.


Rev. Jesse Jackson visits Philadelphia

By Dan Nessenson and Lalita Clozel · Oct. 14, 2012

Jesse Jackson spoke at Malcom X Park at a get-out-the-vote event.


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Penn Faculty Survey

By Leslie Krivo-Kaufman and Hailey Edelstein · Oct. 14, 2012

In light of the recent release of the faculty survey, the DP takes a look at some of the responses. Faculty respond to questions about weekly work habits, workload and diversity. Study published offers insight into faculty life at Penn


Word on the Walk | Affirmative Action

By Brenda Wang · Oct. 9, 2012

The Daily Pennsylvanian asked students what they thought about affirmative action. The Supreme Court will be hearing a case surrounding race-based admissions soon. Watch the video and get the full story here.


Word on the Walk | OCR Alternatives

By Kyle Bryce-Borthwick · Oct. 8, 2012

The Daily Pennsylvanian asked students what they thought about On Campus Recruiting, and whether they think the University should be giving more help to students who aren’t pursuing an ‘OCR job.’ Watch the video, and get the full story here.



Word on the Walk | Off-Campus Dining

By Lalita Clozel · Oct. 7, 2012

With TBowl closed, The Daily Pennsylvanian asked students if they missed the eatery, and what they think is missing from the dining scene. Read more about the closing here.



A 'Harvest' for all seasons

The Daily Pennsylvanian got a peek at Harvest Seasonal Grill & Wine Bar. Watch for owner Dave Magrogan’s thoughts about the new restaurant’s place on Penn’s campus.



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History of the MCAT

Oct. 2, 2012

As the MCAT undergoes its newest revision, the DP takes a look at how the test has developed over. MCAT revisions bring change for medical school hopefuls



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SAC-funded student groups with debt

Oct. 1, 2012

In light of the recent SAC moratorium, the DP takes a look at which SAC-funded groups are currently in debt. Read the full story here.


Word on the Walk | OCR Alternatives

By Kyle Bryce-Borthwick · Sept. 26, 2012

We asked students if they think Penn places too much emphasis on business with On Campus Recruiting, and if they think there are enough resources for students who don’t go through OCR.