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Penn clinical psychiatry professor Paul Kettl joins researchers in advocating for a public health approach to prevent gun violence.
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Penn clinical psychiatry professor Paul Kettl joins researchers in advocating for a public health approach to prevent gun violence.
New to Penn and have questions? Don’t worry! Here are answers to 29 of the Class of 2029’s most frequently asked questions to help you adjust to life on campus.
Welcome to Penn, Class of 2029! Here’s everything to know about on-campus housing, dining plans, student health services, study spots, and other campus essentials that will shape your first-year experience.
As the ink dries on personal apology letters and records change on athletic websites, our University enters a new era. We have gained the reinstatement of $175 million in federal funding. But what have we lost?
Penn's research associates and postdocs will head to the polls in mid-July to vote on whether to form a union, marking a significant development in a years-long campaign to secure collective bargaining rights.
12 World Cafe Live workers were fired after walking out to protest “mismanagement” under new CEO Joseph Callahan.
In the two weeks since World Cafe Live workers staged a walkout to protest their new management, nearly a dozen employees have been fired and are under threat of legal action.
A House of Representatives subcommittee alleged anticompetitive practices and rising tuition costs among Ivy League universities in a hearing on Wednesday.
Former Penn men’s basketball coach Steve Donahue isn’t going far. On Tuesday, Saint Joseph’s announced that Donahue will join the men’s basketball team’s coaching staff, serving as associate head coach for the program. The Hawks, who also compete in the Big 5, will mark Donahue’s fifth collegiate coaching stop and third in the city of Brotherly Love. “St. Joe’s has always been a big part of my family,” Donahue said in a statement released by Saint Joseph’s. “Five siblings, including my sister Kathy — who worked at St. Joe’s for nearly 40 years — attended the university, as did my son Matthew. Uncles, nieces, cousins, you name it. It’s more than a job, it’s home.”
For the majority of my college experience, the center of my Penn world has been on 40th and Walnut streets, within the walls of the “red room” at The Daily Pennsylvanian. I’ve learned to love Papa John’s, dark circles, lumpy bean bags, and the relief that comes with shutting a laptop at the end of a night. Yet, for over half of my time with the paper, I didn’t write a single article. The Associated Press Style Guide was my north star, and a self-imposed limit on my influence over student journalism. I never lacked opinions — just bylines.
I’ve written over 100 articles for The Daily Pennsylvanian. That means I have a lot of stories to share, so let me waste my word count on a funny anecdote.
The 2024-25 academic year at Penn was marked by heightened national scrutiny on the University, fallout from shifts in federal and University policy, and continued student activism.
Former chair of the Penn Board of Trustees Scott Bok sat down for a wide-ranging interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian on April 23.
Watch as senior foilist Bryce Louie, Penn’s first NCAA foil champion since 1997, answers quick-fire questions ahead of his profile with The Daily Pennsylvanian's Sports department. Footage by Uma Mukhopadhyay Editing by Uma Mukhopadhyay Photos by Kenny Chen
Penn faculty and researchers discussed how federal funding cuts have impacted their research teams in interviews with The Daily Pennsylvanian.
“Just close your eyes. Imagine where you are. Think about how far you‘ve come as a fencer, and when you open them, you’re going to realize you’re in the finals," coach Peyman Fakhri said.
The top two teams in the conference battle it out for Ivy League supremacy — Quaker vs. Bulldog style.
Penn men’s basketball sophomore guard Sam Brown, the Ivy League’s leading scorer in conference play, announced Saturday on social media that he will transfer to Davidson.
Beat Princeton. Enough said.
Saxbys employees at the 40th and Locust streets location staged a “march on the boss” on Tuesday, alleging that the store’s operating hours changed without adequate notice.