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(03/17/19 4:35pm)
Philadelphia’s City Council has officially declared this weekend "Meek Mill Weekend" in a resolution. The resolution honors the rapper, who grew up in North Philadelphia, for his work in reforming the criminal justice system.
(02/22/19 6:12am)
Two Penn faculty were awarded the 2019 Sloan Fellowship, a prestigious award for early-career scholars in scientific fields.
(02/20/19 1:39am)
Philadelphia ranked the 27th healthiest city in the United States out of 174 cities, according to a recent 2019 survey.
(02/18/19 3:45am)
Penn wrestling had a roller coaster ride on the mat in a weekend series of three dual meets.
(02/15/19 3:04am)
By 2080, Philadelphia's climate will feel like today’s Memphis, Tenn. if current trends persist, according to a recent study. The report projects that Philadelphia's typical winter temperatures will rise by about 9.1 degrees Fahrenheit.
(02/09/19 2:19am)
Professor of Communication Kathleen Hall Jamieson’s book on the Russian collusion in the 2016 presidential election won the Reginald Robert Hawkins Award at the Association of American Publisher’s Professional and Scholarly Publishing Conference.
(02/11/19 4:24am)
Professor of Communication Kathleen Hall Jamieson’s book on Russian collusion in the 2016 presidential election recently won the 2019 Reginald Robert Hawkins Award on Feb. 7.
(02/07/19 4:42am)
The Wharton School’s People Lab received a $2 million donation from 1988 Wharton graduate Robert Katz and Elana Amsterdam on Feb. 5.
(02/11/19 2:54am)
Rev. Steven Marinucci, a Catholic priest who worked near Penn’s campus for 10 years, has been placed on administrative leave following an allegation that he sexually abused a minor in the late 1970s.
(02/06/19 5:47am)
Penn removed two plaques that referenced "Wynn Commons" from benches outside College Hall on Feb. 4, following an inquiry from The Daily Pennsylvanian into the matter. The plaques will be replaced with "Penn Commons" over the next month, University spokesperson Stephen MacCarthy wrote in a subsequent email to the DP.
(02/02/19 8:15pm)
Massive amounts of flooding inside the Penn Bookstore caused the store to close on Saturday afternoon.
(01/31/19 3:26am)
Former University of Pennsylvania associate professor of anthropology Wendy Ashmore died in Riverside, California on Jan. 8 after battling two autoimmune diseases, the Penn Almanac reported.
(01/30/19 12:54am)
Students at Temple University can now use a digital ID on their smartphones or Apple Watches to enter buildings, purchase meals, and perform other services in place of a physical student ID.
(01/24/19 1:13am)
—The “Big Three” in sports is not a new phenomenon, but it is one that's becoming more and more popular as teams seem to be deliberately building around a dynamic trio. LeBron, D-Wade, and Bosh; Steph, Klay, and Durant; Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, and Robert Kraft.
(12/31/18 10:32pm)
While most students take winter break as an opportunity to relax, Penn's wrestlers kept up their work on the mats.
(11/28/18 11:02pm)
(11/21/18 10:36pm)
This week, representatives from 117 other universities, including Stanford, Princeton, and Harvard, congregated at Penn to discuss wellness and academic resilience.
(11/20/18 12:44am)
(11/17/18 9:57pm)
Robert P. Levy
(11/19/18 3:34am)
Robert Levy, a 1952 College graduate who served as a Penn trustee for more than 40 years, died on Nov. 7. He was 87.