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(10/27/20 2:39am)
It’s 2016. You flip the channel to the debate, thinking that no election could be more contentious than this one. As the debate begins so do the candidates' interruptions. As Donald Trump interrupts Hillary Clinton, claiming he never called climate change a hoax or perpetrated by the Chinese, Clinton turns her head and with an exasperated look blurts out “Will you shut up, man?”
(10/20/20 1:41am)
In the hectic world of college and its demanding schedules, heavy workloads, and looming deadlines, students often accept anxiety and stress as an immovable part of their daily routine. While pressure from the outside world is often unavoidable, many students fail to recognize the unnecessary pressure they put on themselves. Self-imposed criticism can dominate one’s thoughts, allowing constant belittlement and negativity to seep into the subconscious.
(10/19/20 3:18am)
On Thursday, the city of Philadelphia released a new set of instructions for restaurants to safely continue outdoor dining as winter approaches.
(10/14/20 3:03am)
Philadelphia will assign behavioral health specialists to work alongside police radio dispatchers for the first time in the city’s history.
(09/29/20 10:06pm)
Lisa Forrest is now the highest ranking Black woman in the Philadelphia Fire Department.
(09/30/20 3:12am)
The Philadelphia Fire Department has promoted the first Black woman to the position of fire battalion chief.
(09/29/20 2:23am)
Philadelphia Treasurer Christian Dunbar was fired Friday after being charged with fraudulently obtaining United States citizenship through marriage and embezzlement from a prior job.
(10/01/20 12:24am)
Sophomore Sara Readinger began her Penn women’s soccer career as an integral member of the team and has continued to live up to this reputation despite the challenges of a virtual semester.
(09/28/20 1:03am)
This story is part of a series on Penn football's 18 Ivy League titles. Click here to read about the team's 1998 championship.
(09/28/20 3:25am)
Around two hundred Penn and Drexel students came together to march and keep vigil for Breonna Taylor at a protest organized by Penn Community for Justice and Drexel Community for Justice this Friday.
(09/27/20 7:25pm)
A recent Penn study found that search-and-rescue dogs who worked during 9/11 have fared well, facing minimal long-term health complications.
(09/24/20 11:57pm)
Many students have demanded that Wax be fired over her comments in the past.
(09/28/20 3:45am)
Penn Law deleted its public statement on the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg after students lambasted it for including a quote from controversial law professor Amy Wax.
(09/24/20 4:04am)
Hundreds of Philadelphians took to the streets on Wednesday evening, calling for racial justice after a Kentucky grand jury did not indict any officers for killing Breonna Taylor.
(09/22/20 4:33am)
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(09/22/20 5:43am)
During the past month, Engineering and Wharton sophomore Aliris Tang had to be ready to leave her home in Portland, Ore., at a moment's notice. As wildfires devastated the West Coast, Tang would wonder what things she might bring with her if and when evacuation day came.
(09/24/20 1:08am)
Having one season cut short and the next put in limbo, Penn men's and women's tennis has certainly felt the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
(09/22/20 11:29pm)
This story is part of a series on Penn football's 18 Ivy League titles. Click here to read about the team's 1993 championship.
(09/20/20 11:56pm)
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Penn women's basketball senior Tori Crawford 15 questions about her sport, her time at Penn, and her life overall. Here's what she had to say.