Penn political groups clash over gun control, Israel-Hamas war at GPA all-party debate
Three of Penn's student political organizations participated in the all-party debate hosted by the Government and Politics Association on Wednesday.
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Three of Penn's student political organizations participated in the all-party debate hosted by the Government and Politics Association on Wednesday.
A music room remains closed in Stouffer College House after two separate fire alarms forced residents to evacuate.
Penn alumni and affiliates have consistently made their presence felt in politics. In addition to having strong ties with both major party nominees in the 2024 presidential election, Penn graduates consistently make prominent showings on yearly rankings of the wealthiest Americans — some of whom have made significant donations to both Penn and political causes.
President of Sierra Leone Julius Maada Bio delivered the Third Annual Distinguished Lecture in African Studies at Perry World House last Monday night, describing his policies to promote democratic peace and inclusive innovation.
New York Times bestselling author Celeste Ng delivered the Asian American Studies Program's 2024 Yoonmee Chang Memorial Lecture, focusing on her journey as an author, her struggles with mental health, and Asian American representation in literature.
Two former White House staffers reflected on their experiences working under 1968 Wharton graduate and former President Donald Trump at the Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics on Wednesday.
Researcher Carl June led the Penn Medicine team that first used CAR-T cell therapy — a Penn-pioneered cancer treatment — to treat adult leukemia patients in 2010.
Elite pole vaulters tend to be tall, lean, fast, and incredibly athletic — traits that Penn men’s track and field senior pole vaulter Scott Toney doesn’t necessarily have.
NEW YORK — All roads lead to New York.
On my first day at Penn, I called my father in distress, telling him I needed to move back home and study there as I was going to die alone at this university. My father asked why, and I quickly responded, “I haven’t met anybody in three hours. I have no friends. It’s over for me.”
Interim President Larry Jameson's first University Board of Trustees meeting as president adjourned within minutes on Friday after protestors disrupted the meeting.
A fellowship named after Julian Abele, the first Black architect to graduate from Penn, recently received $20,600 in support of its aim to increase diversity in the architecture profession.
For nearly two decades, the "largest philanthropic event" at Penn has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for a charity that bridges education gaps in low-income Philadelphia neighborhoods. But Wharton's graduate student government has allegedly withheld at least $90,000 in promised donations from the event — prompting student resignations in protest and an ongoing dispute over what happened to the money.
Members and alumni of the Robeson Cooper Scholars Program spoke with The Daily Pennsylvanian about how the program has impacted their time at Penn and beyond.
LilyLoop, a team of first-year students who proposed a line of “smart” period products, won $10,000 in the 2024 Y-Prize competition to realize their business idea.
On July 1, 2021, the ground on which the NCAA stood shifted seismically. After losing an appeal case in the Supreme Court, the name, image, and likeness laws — also known as NIL — went into effect, allowing student-athletes to sign endorsement deals. In the years since, chaos has ensued.
Over 100 years ago, women were finally able to don the Red and Blue and partake in varsity sports. To celebrate National Girls & Women in Sports Day, let's go over 103 years of women’s sports at Penn and honor the careers of 10 of the best Quakers to ever grace campus, as well as the woman who helped make it all possible.
Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) joined Philadelphia Mayor and 2016 Fels Institute of Government graduate Cherelle Parker for a campaign event on Friday, highlighting his support for labor and combating corporate "greedflation."
Professor of sociology and law Dorothy Roberts received the Martin Luther King Jr. Social Justice award and spoke on grassroots activism at the annual MLK lecture and awards ceremony.
The Urban Outfitters on 36th and Sansom streets closed in late December 2023.