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(04/08/24 10:00am)
Welcome to Bite-Sized! Every week, we’ll be looking at the biggest headlines you should know.
Last week, our reporters covered important stories about faculty and student life. The Daily Pennsylvanian analyzed what withdrawn Penn donors think about the 2024 presidential election, and students voiced complaints about off-campus landlords. Moreover, Amy Wax fired back at Faculty Board sanctions in a new interview.
Check out more on our reporting on our website.
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(04/08/24 10:00am)
Also, multiple fire alarms at Stouffer Hall prompted an evacuation.
(04/08/24 2:24am)
A music room remains closed in Stouffer College House after two separate fire alarms forced residents to evacuate.
(04/07/24 12:55am)
No. 12 Penn men’s lacrosse entered the matchup as the sole undefeated team in Ivy League play. No. 10 Yale entered the same game undefeated at home. In the battle between two Ancient Eight teams who both took down No. 1 seeds this year, one team’s perfect record was destined to fall.
(04/25/24 5:21am)
For one weekend in late April, all eyes are on Franklin Field.
(04/02/24 3:03am)
Penn lecturer and graduate Lauren Footman, Delaware County’s first diversity, equity, and inclusion officer, was fired after filing a racial discrimination complaint against her employer.
(04/01/24 11:41pm)
Penn graduate and lecturer Lauren Footman was fired from her position as Delaware County's inaugural DEI officer after she filed a complaint of racial discrimination (Photo from Delaware County Pennsylvania).
(03/29/24 3:29am)
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.
(04/03/24 4:03am)
From a lack of pest control to sewage leaks, some Penn students living off campus have reported frustrations with their management.
(04/01/24 2:59am)
It has now been 117 days since former Penn President Liz Magill exposed to the world the indifference and lack of moral clarity that has persisted on our campus for far too long.
(03/25/24 3:02pm)
There are big wins. And then there are statement wins.
(03/24/24 11:40pm)
As the weather finally starts to warm up, so do the Quakers as Penn baseball swept Brown in its first Ivy League action of the year. Becoming the first team in the Ancient Eight to reach an above .500 record, the Red and Blue have finally found its footing for the 2024 campaign.
(03/22/24 12:52am)
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.
(03/21/24 12:45am)
Penn men's lacrosse entered the matchup against Saint Joe's boasting a four-game winning streak. Unfortunately, the Quakers suffered a 12-7 defeat on a cold day on Franklin Field, shattering its historic winning streak.
(03/19/24 2:02am)
Saturday brought heartbreak and Sunday brought joy for Columbia women’s basketball, which, after spending the season chasing down Princeton for the Ivy League title, fell to the Tigers in the Ivy Madness final. It was a bleak outcome for the Lions, one that denied them a chance at the Ivy League’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament and left their postseason hopes in the hands of the selection committee.
(03/15/24 2:55am)
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott recently donated $4 million to the West Philadelphia Skills Initiative, a nonprofit organization focused on workforce development for local residents.
(03/11/24 10:38pm)
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
(03/02/24 3:37am)
Is there a better way to celebrate spring break than beating the number one team in the nation?
(02/29/24 7:22am)
Years of controversial remarks by University of Pennsylvania Carey Law professor Amy Wax — including two years of unprecedented disciplinary proceedings — came to a head last week with reports that Wax was facing sanctions. Now, documents related to the disciplinary proceedings are providing new insight into the sanctions recommended against her and her appeal to Penn.
(02/27/24 5:58am)
A former Penn Gene Therapy Program employee filed a lawsuit against program director Jim Wilson and the University, alleging “unethical and illegal conduct” involving gene therapy technology that the employee invented while at Penn.