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Explained: GET-UP Strike Avoided

1 day ago

Senior reporter Anvi Sehgal breaks down how Penn’s graduate student worker union narrowly avoided a strike after reaching a tentative agreement with the University earlier this week. Reporting: Anvi Sehgal Video: Ariel Zhang and Ruth Tewodros

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. 


Razzi Abuissa ·

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


Michelle Obama and Jill Biden 'Join Forces'

By Zoe Gan · April 11, 2012

First Lady Michelle Obama and Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, spoke at Irvine Auditorium to mark the one-year anniversary of “Joining Forces,” a health care and treatment program for military personnel. Get the full story here.



ROTC Physical Training

By Quan Nguyen and Tan Chan · April 10, 2012

The Daily Pennsylvanian followed the ROTC groups from Penn and other Philadelphia schools as they trained at Franklin Field early in the morning. Get the full story here.


Deepa Lakshmin ·

Spring Fling Performers

By Deepa Lakshmin · April 10, 2012

The DP takes a look at the history of Spring Fling performances since 1979. RELATED: Flinging through the years


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Summer 2011 Internship Trends

April 8, 2012

Check out the newest data from career services detailing last summer’s internship prospects for Penn students. RELATED: Internship survey good news for job seekers


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The Fels Institute: 75th Anniversary

By Razzi Abuissa · April 5, 2012

In this interactive graphic, we explore notable alumni and faculty of the Fels Institute of Government, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. RELATED: Fels Institute celebrates 75th anniversary


JOKE ISSUE: Word on the Walk | News Round-Up

By Dan Nessenson , Quan Nguyen and Tan Chan · April 4, 2012

We ask around campus what people think of the top stories of the past weeks.



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UA and Class Board Election Results

April 2, 2012

Check out this complete breakdown of this year’s student government election results. Dan Bernick elected next undergraduate assembly president. This interactive has been updated from a prior version to reflect that Agbai and Zapertov were elected to the UA and that Reimer recieved 264 votes, not 263.


Natives at Penn 3rd Annual Powwow

Natives at Penn 3rd Annual Powwow

April 1, 2012

Natives at Penn — a group that aims to celebrate Native American heritage and to increase visibility and awareness of native cultures on campus — hosted their third annual powwow at Wynn Commons Saturday afternoon. The powwow drew more than ten performers from around the country, who donned their traditional tribal clothing, a colorful reminder of Native roots and heritage. RELATED: Natives at Penn celebrates culture, heritage at third annual powwow


Natives at Penn Third Annual Powwow

By Dan Nessenson and Tan Chan · April 1, 2012

American Indians performed native in Wynn Commons March 31. Watch as they perform traditional and more modern dances, and get the full story here.



Word on the Walk | Admissions Memories

By Allie Mayer · March 29, 2012

High-school seniors around the world found out whether they got into Penn March 29. We asked current students to remember their admissions stories. Read about how the Class of 2016 fared this year.


Razzi Abuissa ·

Penn Admission Rates Over Time

By Razzi Abuissa · March 28, 2012

With the release of admission rates of the class of 2016, the DP explores admission trends over the past decade. RELATED: Admit rate remains steady


Word on the Walk | Education Commons

By Dan Nessenson and Huizhong Wu · March 28, 2012

Education Commons had its grand opening March 28. Find out what students are saying about the new study space at Franklin Field.


Tour of the new Education Commons

By Dan Nessenson and Huizhong Wu · March 28, 2012

Education Commons, located on the second floor of Weiss Pavilion in Franklin Field, is 6,400 square feet of new study spaces inspired by Weigle Information Commons at Van Pelt Library.


Men's Heavyweight Crew Practice

By Dan Nessenson · March 28, 2012

The Daily Pennsylvanian tagged along with the heavyweight rowers as they practiced on the Schuylkill.


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Trayvon Martin Timeline

By Deepa Lakshmin · March 27, 2012

The ‘DP’ takes a look at the case of Trayvon Martin. RELATED: Over 200 marchers seek justice for Trayvon Martin.


Trayvon Martin Hoodie March

By Dan Nessenson and Quan Nguyen · March 26, 2012

Makuu Penn hosted a hoodie march in support of Trayvon Martin, a Florida high-school student who was shot and killed by a neighborhood watch captain. The march started at DuBois College House. Students from other Philadelphia colleges, including Drexel and Temple, joined Penn students at LOVE Park.