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The Daily Pennsylvanian

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. 



Bite-Sized, Ep. 9: PAO Investigation, UC Townhomes Demolition, MBB Tyler Perkins Exits

By Grace Hu , Riley Eastham and Derek Wong · March 25, 2024

Welcome to Bite-Sized! Every week, we’ll be looking at the biggest headlines you should know. Last week, our reporters covered key developments in the Penn community. Penn’s Center for Community Standards and Accountability launched an investigation on pro-Palestinian student group Penn Against the Occupation, and demolition began in the UC Townhomes. In addition, Penn’s men’s basketball freshman guard Tyler Perkins enters the transfer portal after a record-setting season. Check out more on our reporting on our website.



Bite-Sized, Ep. 8: New Fierceton documents, Board of Trustees analysis, PFJP Lawsuit

By Grace Hu , Riley Eastham and Derek Wong · March 18, 2024

Welcome to Bite-sized! Every week, we’ll be looking at the biggest headlines you should know. Last week, our reporters covered community updates. The DP acquired new documents regarding the Mackenzie Fierceton case and conducted an analysis of the exchanges between Fierceton and Penn. In addition, the DP conducted an analysis of the demographics of Penn’s Board of Trustees, and a group of Penn professors filed a lawsuit to stop the University from submitting documents related to alleged antisemitism on campus to Congress. Check out more on our reporting on our website.


Bite-Sized Ep. 6. Wax vs. Law School, Black Bottom perspectives, and Faculty ‘Bloat’

By Derek Wong · Feb. 26, 2024

Welcome to Bite-Sized! Every week, we look at the biggest headlines you should know. Last week, our reporters covered key administrative and community updates: Penn hearing board issued sanctions on professor Amy Wax, former Black Bottom residents continue to fight for accessible and affordable housing in University City, and a DP analysis on Penn's faculty hiring found that Penn is following a national trend of hiring a higher ratio of administrators to instructional faculty.


Bite-Sized Ep. 5: Dental School lawsuit, antisemitism case dismissed, Artificial Intelligence major

By Riley Eastham and Derek Wong · Feb. 19, 2024

Welcome to Bite-sized! Every week, we’ll be looking at the biggest headlines you should know.   Last week, our reporters covered major news in Penn administration and curriculum. The Dental School is facing a lawsuit  from a former administrator alleging retaliation to department chair's reported sexual misconduct, and Penn motioned to dismiss another lawsuit brought up by two Penn students, who claimed in the suit that Penn’s response to antisemitism was insufficient. In addition, Penn School of Engineering and Applied Science introduced a new major on artificial intelligence, becoming first Ivy League school to offer undergraduate degree in AI.



Bite-Sized, Ep. 4: Antisemitic Cartoons, Penn Museum Memorial Service, Power Outages

By Grace Hu , Riley Eastham and Derek Wong · Feb. 14, 2024

Welcome to Bite-sized! Every week, we’ll be looking at the biggest headlines you should know. Last week, our reporters covered issues that caused waves in the Penn community. A Penn lecturer’s political cartoons garnered widespread attention and condemnation from President Larry Jameson and Jewish community members at Penn. In addition, Penn Museum hosted an interfaith service for 19 Black Philadelphians that once were on display in the museum, and last week’s power outage was attributed to electrical disruption.


Penn Men's Basketball vs. Princeton – In 45 Seconds

By Derek Wong · Feb. 13, 2024

On Saturday, Penn men’s basketball narrowly lost against the Princeton Tigers, marking their tenth loss against the rival Ivy. See 45 seconds of highlights from this past weekend’s game as the Quakers — who lead in the 1st half — fought tooth and nail until the very end.


In Photos: Historic milestones in Penn women’s sports

In Photos: Historic milestones in Penn women’s sports

Feb. 8, 2024

It has been over a century since Penn athletics first allowed female students to pursue athletics. To celebrate National Women and Girls in Sports Day, here are some of the moments that have defined the 103 years since, in photos. document.location = "https://www.thedp.com/article/2024/02/in-photos-major-moments-in-penn-womens-sports"


Penn on Video: College House Tour at Harnwell (Triple)

Feb. 7, 2024

Multimedia staffers Izzy Sweeney and Asher Lieberman — members of The Daily Pennsylvanian’s video team POV — give another room tour at Harnwell College House. Join them for a glimpse of life in a typical dorm in the high rises, the third of a four-part series about Penn’s on-campus housing options.


Bite-Sized, Ep. 3: Student Dining Concerns, College House Flooding, Faculty Protest

By Grace Hu , Riley Eastham and Derek Wong · Feb. 6, 2024

Welcome to Bite-sized! Every week, we’ll be looking at the biggest headlines you should know. Last week, our reporters covered campus issues affecting both students and faculty. Students reported issues with Penn Dining, a year after health code violations at two dining locations, and at least 50 students were displaced due to flooding in the Quad and Harrison College House. In addition, Penn Faculty for Justice hosted a die-in protest for civilians in Gaza in front of College Hall, blocking its entrance.


Penn on Video: College House Tour at Harnwell (Quad Room)

Feb. 5, 2024

Multimedia staffers Asher Lieberman and Libby Collins — members of The Daily Pennsylvanian’s video team POV — give a room tour at Harnwell College House. Join them for a glimpse of life in what some call the largest quad in the building, the second of a four-part series about Penn’s on-campus housing options.


Penn on Video: College House Tour at The Radian

Feb. 2, 2024

Multimedia staffers Asher Lieberman and Libby Collins — members of The Daily Pennsylvanian’s video team POV — give a room tour at the college house at The Radian. Join them and College sophomore Jack Rogers for a glimpse of life in Penn’s newest upperclassmen living option, the first of a four-part series about on-campus housing options.


Bite-Sized, Ep.2: Jameson Profile, Penn Housing waitlist, and Penn's Antisemitism Task Force updates

By Grace Hu , Riley Eastham and Derek Wong · Jan. 30, 2024

Welcome to Bite-Sized, Ep. 2! Every week, we’ll be recapping the biggest headlines you should know. Last week, our reporters covered crucial stories within Penn’s community: Larry Jameson rose to Penn’s top position, around 800 Penn students were waitlisted for on-campus housing, and the University’s antisemitism task force chair shares updates and plans for next semester. Check out our reporting at thedp.com. #penn #thedp #DailyPennsylvanian #news


AAUP-Penn protest for academic freedom

By Derek Wong · Jan. 24, 2024

Members of the Penn chapter of American Association of University Professors gathered in front of College Hall to protest for academic freedom. Over 100 Penn affiliates gathered Monday afternoon, emphasizing the importance of protecting the freedom of discourse, teaching, research, and publication. The Daily Pennsylvanian staffers covered the event, capturing the speakers as they criticized outside influences and private interests on the University and chanted “Let us teach.” Read more here.


Bite-Sized, Ep.1: Rowan Letter Response, Class of ’28 Reacts, and Legacy Admissions Investigation

By Derek Wong · Jan. 23, 2024

Welcome to Bite-Sized, The Daily Pennsylvanian’s newest video series! Every episode, we’ll be recapping the biggest headlines you should know. Last week, our reporters covered crucial stories within the Penn administration: University faculty responded to Marc Rowan’s letter, calling it “a hostile Republican takeover.” The incoming Class of 2028 spoke with the DP about hopes and concerns about campus administrative turmoil, and the U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights is investigating Penn’s legacy admissions policy. Check out our reporting at thedp.com.


In Photos: A blanket of snow welcomes the second semester at Penn

In Photos: A blanket of snow welcomes the second semester at Penn

Jan. 17, 2024

After nearly two years of snowless drought, Philadelphia found itself covered in a sheet of white, receiving over an inch of snow. See how Penn’s campus underwent a transformation, in photos.   document.location = "https://www.thedp.com/article/2024/01/penn-snow-photo-essay-jan-2024"


In Photos: 2023

In Photos: 2023

Dec. 12, 2023

The Daily Pennsylvanian documented the stories of 2023 — the triumphs and obstacles, the joys and heartbreaks, of a community feeling the consequences of events around the world. In a year defined by student-led activism on campus, see the images that capture a pivotal moment in Penn and Philadelphia's history. document.location = "https://www.thedp.com/article/2023/12/2023-year-in-photos-essay"


In Photos: Liz Magill’s 16-month presidency, from confirmation to resignation

In Photos: Liz Magill’s 16-month presidency, from confirmation to resignation

Dec. 11, 2023

Facing widespread national scrutiny and intensifying calls for her resignation throughout the fall semester, Penn President Liz Magill announced on Dec. 9 that she would step down after being in office for only 16 months. See how The Daily Pennsylvanian photographers documented Magill’s presidency, from her official confirmation to the Congressional hearing that preceded her resignation. document.location = "https://www.thedp.com/article/2023/12/liz-magill-presidency-resignation-photo-essay"