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(03/21/24 2:51am)
“What do your parents do?” someone seriously asked me during Wharton orientation. Fighting my brain's battle between an unforced desire to share and an aversion to the anticipated awkward look, I recognized that I would face a long, interminable moment of apnea trying to explain to the world that I do not have two parents because my dad died. Grief exists, and at Penn, it isolates.
(02/28/24 3:40am)
Two Penn professors have been awarded the 2024 Sloan Research Fellowship, which honors early-career United States and Canadian researchers for their potential to substantially contribute to their scientific field.
(02/14/24 11:00am)
Who’s your Valentine this year?
(01/26/24 6:08am)
Ibrahim Bakri was recently appointed as the new associate director of the Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy.
(11/16/23 10:17pm)
“I think my taste-buds have disappeared,” I said to my mom on the phone after another dinner of the same variation of oily meat and undercooked rice at Hill Dining’s Global Fusion section.
(10/30/23 1:09am)
Editor's Note: This article has been updated to clarify that human remains in the Morton Collection were kept, not showcased, and corrected a misleading claim concerning Penn Museum’s communication of possession of remains from the MOVE bombing. This article also now provides information on additional discounted admissions opportunities at the Penn Museum. The DP regrets these errors.
(10/25/23 1:25am)
Penn women's soccer senior goalkeeper Laurence Gladu from Longueuil, Canada has strong Canadian roots and an ever-present charm. Gladu boasts an impressive record and received an All-Ivy Honorable Mention the past two years.
(10/24/23 4:40am)
Penn women’s rowing followed up its promising 2022-23 campaign with a strong open to its fall season.
(10/05/23 2:15am)
Penn Carey Law School hosted its first workshop in a yearlong series on artificial intelligence and climate change.
(09/26/23 11:07pm)
“We should definitely go thrifting together!” This is a line that I’ve heard a thousand times during small talk with strangers-turned-acquaintances at Penn. Young people see thrifting as a fun way to establish a unique sense of style while promoting environmental sustainability in an age of made-for-the-landfill clothing and trends.
(04/20/23 10:00am)
Senior golfer Susan Xiao has had a lot of change in her life, moving from China to Canada to Florida to Penn, but one thing has held constant through it all: golf.
(04/06/23 2:27pm)
The Daily Pennsylvanian, Inc. welcomed its third-ever class of DP Fellows this semester who bring their unique backgrounds to their work to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion at Penn’s oldest independent student newspaper.
(04/06/23 11:51pm)
“We are committed to making a Penn education accessible and affordable for all students, regardless of your financial circumstances.”
(03/31/23 12:23am)
Dear Class of 2027,
(03/22/23 12:02am)
The University announced Kim TallBear’s appointment as the provost’s Distinguished Visiting Faculty Fellow for the 2022-2023 academic year on March 14.
(03/01/23 4:37am)
After competing in the 2023 Ivy League Swimming and Diving Championships, freshman diver Sadie Howard sat down with The Daily Pennsylvanian to discuss how she got into diving and where she hopes the sport will take her.
(02/21/23 1:26am)
Three Penn professors have been awarded the 2023 Sloan Research Fellowship, which recognizes early-career scholars for their research achievements and leadership potential in scientific fields.
(02/02/23 1:23am)
Maybe Sidechat never disappeared from Penn’s cultural landscape; however, until Greek life formal recruitment, Sidechat had not been in my daily vocabulary since its introduction to campus nearly a year ago. As an active sorority member running recruitment, I was glued to the app, curious about what was being said about my sorority and the others.
(03/02/23 5:42am)
This past winter, Brown’s baseball program added freshman utility player Olivia Pichardo to its roster as a walk-on. When she suits up for the Bears this season, she will become the first woman to ever play NCAA Division I baseball.
(01/31/23 2:42am)
The United States House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs sent a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken requesting information about his role at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.