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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 | 2012 Pennsylvania Primaries

By Prameet Kumar , Dan Nessenson , Huizhong Wu and Sarah Smith · April 24, 2012

The Pennsylvania Primaries were April 24. See what people have to say about the low voter turnout. RELATED: Romney wins Pennsylvania GOP primary


Amy Gutmann Voting | 2012 Pennsylvania Primaries

By Dan Nessenson · April 24, 2012

President Amy Gutmann voted in Steinberg-Dietrich Hall for the Pennsylvania primaries. Arriving at 6 p.m., she was the 12th person to cast a ballot at the polling place. RELATED: Romney wins Pennsylvania GOP primary



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ABCS in recent years

By Razzi Abuissa · April 24, 2012

Academically-Based Community Service (ABCS) offerings and enrollment have grown substantially since their start in 1992. In this interactive graphic, we examine the growth of ABCS in recent years. RELATED: The ABC’s of Penn’s ABCS classes


Strictly Funk Master Classes

By Quan Nguyen · April 24, 2012

Strictly Funk, an avant-garde fusion dance group formed in 1997, put on “master classes” throughout the month of April, where a Strictly Funk member would teach others a choreographed dance. RELATED: Reporter’s Notebook — Getting funky with Strictly Funk


Word on the Walk | ABCS Courses

By Alexandra Fleischman · April 23, 2012

Academically based community service courses have been growing in number since they started in 1985. We asked students what they thought of the classes. RELATED: The ABC’s of Penn’s ABCS classes


"Revival of the Mountains," PNC Protest

By Dan Nessenson and Tan Chan · April 23, 2012

Students United Against Extractive Industries, which includes students from Haverford, Bryn Mawr, Swarthmore, Temple and Penn, met at the PNC Bank at 40th and Walnut streets to protest PNC’s financing of mountaintop removal coal mining. Earth Quaker Action Team, a group of Quaker Friends, brought the issue to students’ attention last year. The event was the student groups’ first public collaborative action raising awareness for the cause.



Ron Paul Rally at Independence Hall

By Quan Nguyen and Sarah Smith · April 22, 2012

Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul showed up at a rally on a rainy Sunday to greet his supporters and talk about restoring liberty to America. The ‘DP’ interviewed some of his fans and asked why they want him to be the next president. RELATED: Ron Paul speaks in Philadelphia two days before PA primary


Penn vs. St. Joe's at Citizens Bank Park

By Dan Nessenson and Alyssa Kress · April 18, 2012

The baseball team competed with St. Joe’s at Citizens Bank Park, but lost, 3-6. The Daily Pennsylvanian caught up with the coach and some players to see how it was to play in the stadium and what they thought of the game.


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History of chaplains at HUP

April 17, 2012

Check out this history of the chaplain’s office at HUP. RELATED: Reporter’s Notebook: on-call with a hospital chaplain


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Penn's Core Curriculum

By Deepa Lakshmin · April 16, 2012

The DP explores the history of Penn’s general course requirements and compares them to the requirements at other Ivies. RELATED: Penn core curriculum requirements fall in the middle of peer schools.


Mitt Romney at The Franklin Institute

By Prameet Kumar and Dan Nessenson · April 16, 2012

Republican Presidential Candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney addressed the Tri-State Tea Party Caucus at The Franklin Institute in Center City. Get the full story here.


Word on the Walk | ABP Closing

By Dan Nessenson and Huizhong Wu · April 16, 2012

Penn did not renew its contract with Au Bon Pain in Huntsman Hall. Students told The Daily Pennsylvanian what they thought of the news. Get the full story here.


Word on the Walk | Core Curriculums

By Allie Mayer · April 16, 2012

Do you know what Penn’s core curriculum is? Do you think there should be one? See what fellow students think. RELATED: Penn core curriculum requirements fall in the middle of peer schools.



Spring Fling in the Quad

By Tan Chan · April 15, 2012

Students celebrated Spring Fling in the Quad with live music, carnival food, inflatable games and more. Relive Fling through The Daily Pennsylvanian’s video recap, and read the DP Fling recap here.


How to Make a Draw with Women's LAX

By Jennifer Scuteri and Quan Nguyen · April 12, 2012

DP Senior Sports Writer Jennifer Scuteri speaks with Penn’s women’s lacrosse stars Maddie Poplawski and Caroline Bunting about how to take and win a draw.


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Sexual misconduct policies around the ivies

April 12, 2012

In this interactive graphic, the DP explores how different Ivy League schools handle policies around sexual harassment and assault. RELATED: Loosening of legal standards for sexual assault conviction sparks heated debate


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TIMELINE: Santorum & Penn

By Razzi Abuissa · April 12, 2012

In this interactive graphic, the DP looks back on Rick Santorum’s campaign and interactions with Penn. RELATED: Santorum had rocky past at Penn