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(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.
(02/26/24 3:23am)
The Daily Pennsylvanian won 10 2024 Student Keystone Media Awards.
(02/23/24 5:02am)
During the past week, the College House at the Radian was evacuated four times due to recurring fire alarms and lost access to hot water for at least 48 hours.
(02/23/24 7:02am)
Millet Ben Haim, a survivor of the Nova Festival in Israel, spoke at Penn’s Chabad House to recount her experience escaping from the Hamas attack on Oct. 7.
(02/23/24 4:11am)
In the 2020 presidential election, two results were clear on Penn's campus: Joe Biden won by an overwhelming margin, and students turned out in unprecedented numbers.
(02/22/24 2:23am)
Students are expressing concern over a lack of campus security amid a surge of electric scooter thefts on campus.
(02/20/24 4:45am)
Penn Medical Emergency Response Team hosted a free, five-minute CPR training across multiple campus buildings last weekend.
(02/18/24 1:52am)
In a classic battle for 34th Street, Penn women’s lacrosse conquered Drexel in an 11-8 victory after a late comeback attempt by the Dragons.
(02/15/24 6:06am)
Penn's chapter of the American Association of University Professors sent a letter to University administrators last week calling for Penn lecturer Dwayne Booth not to be punished amid an antisemitism controversy surrounding his political cartoons.
(02/15/24 12:17am)
Annenberg lecturer Dwayne Booth, who publishes political cartoons under the pen name Mr. Fish, recently came under fire for his artwork about the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
(02/15/24 8:48pm)
The Penn women’s lacrosse team was undeniable throughout all of its Ivy League title-winning season last year. This year, the team might be even better.
(02/15/24 12:30pm)
Every year, between late January and early February, billions of people around the world celebrate Lunar New Year — an important holiday in many Asian countries that is often celebrated for multiple days. This year, Lunar New Year occurred on Feb. 10, although celebrations at Penn began earlier and will continue throughout the coming weeks.
(02/11/24 3:08am)
PRINCETON, N.J. — When a streak reaches double digits, is it still a streak, or just the norm?
(02/09/24 2:24pm)
Penn Political Union hosted a discussion with political science professor Ian Lustick discussing free speech and the criteria for guest speakers in a university setting.
(02/11/24 8:35pm)
There is often a saying in sports that in order to be the best, you have to beat the best. On Sunday, No. 3 Penn women’s squash (10-3, 3-2 Ivy) had its shot to dethrone No. 1 Trinity (10-0). Unfortunately, the Red and Blue, fell short, falling to Trinity by a final score of 8-1.
(02/08/24 6:37am)
Campus discourse about antisemitism is escalating just weeks into the spring semester, with a Penn lecturer defending himself after his political cartoons were publicly denounced by Interim Penn President Larry Jameson.
(02/05/24 12:32am)
This story is developing and will be updated.
(02/04/24 1:53pm)
The turnaround was fast for Penn men’s basketball, as the team took the court against Yale less than 24 hours after leaving Rhode Island with a loss. Entering the matchup, the teams couldn’t have been in more different spots. The Red and Blue, tied for last, entered the game seeking its first conference win since opening day or it would risk missing out on the Ivy tournament for the first time in program history. The Bulldogs on the other hand, entered the game tied for first while going undefeated in league play.
(02/04/24 4:13am)
It's not about how you start, but how you finish.
(02/03/24 5:44am)
The usual competitive spirit at the Palestra was magnified tonight as Penn women’s basketball faced off against Brown for the first time this season. With the Quakers fresh off of two losses and the Bears hoping to secure their third consecutive win, each team battled their hardest for the victory for different reasons. Ultimately Penn came out on top, crushing Brown with a final score of 77-56.