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(09/27/17 9:52pm)
Following President Donald Trump's stunning victory last fall, various Penn alumni have been elevated to prominent roles in the federal government — including Deputy Attorney General and 1986 Wharton graduate Rod Rosenstein.
(09/27/17 5:16am)
In a decisive victory on Tuesday night, Tabard's intellectual property lawyer, Robert Pear, successfully forced The New York Times to pay $1 billion in fees as a reparations for stealing the Tabard logo.
(09/27/17 10:36pm)
While hectic students will be bustling down Locust Walk this weekend hoping to conquer impending midterms, Penn volleyball will be making a far different trek.
(09/27/17 4:58am)
While some attempts to connect with students have been more successful than others, today University officials have announced a totally revamped plan to connect with students who were too impatient to stand still on College Green for 90 seconds and listen to a lecture from a Penn professor.
(09/25/17 9:44pm)
Paul F. Miller, a former chairman of the Penn Board of Trustees and major University donor, spent much of the last half-century at his alma mater in University City.
(09/25/17 2:54am)
After an email from Student Disability Services on Sept. 6 accidentally revealed the email addresses of 299 students who receive accommodations, Drexel University Law professor Robert Field said Penn will likely receive a “slap on the wrist" in terms of legal repercussions.
(09/18/17 12:16am)
Senior outside hitter Hayley Molnar was named to the all-tournament team at the Robert Morris Invitational after having what both she and her teammates described as the best weekend of her Penn volleyball career.
(09/18/17 12:23am)
Preseason games don't count for the Ivy League standings at the end of the year, but the Quakers are confident that their momentum will prove to be very real.
(09/18/17 5:00pm)
Job hunting at Penn brings up a distinct image of undergraduate students dressed in formal wear, hurrying down Locust Walk complete with backpacks and padfolios, but the scenario is quite different for graduates seeking jobs in academia.
(09/15/17 12:06am)
Hurricane Harvey caused $180 billion in damages, which some experts estimate is more than any other natural disaster in United States history. Weeks after the storm, various members of the Penn community are still dealing with its aftermath.
(09/14/17 1:11am)
Penn volleyball will be in action once again this weekend, playing not one, not two, but three matches at the Robert Morris Invitational.
(09/11/17 12:45am)
Penn volleyball came close to vastly improving on its impressive opening weekend.
(09/07/17 12:05am)
Photo from Robert Schoenberg
(09/07/17 12:04am)
Photo from Robert Schoenberg
(09/07/17 12:05am)
Photo from Robert Schoenberg
(09/07/17 12:05am)
Photo from Robert Schoenberg
(09/07/17 2:51am)
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, a 1986 Wharton graduate with over two decades of experience in the Department of Justice, has been the subject of numerous headlines since he wrote a highly publicized statement recommending the firing of former FBI Director James Comey in May. A week after that memo, Rosenstein appointed former FBI Director Robert Mueller to head a special counsel investigation into the links between President Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign and the Russian government's interference in the 2016 presidential election. Rosenstein has continued to expand the investigation even as Trump has dismissed the probe as a "a total fabrication" and "a witch hunt."
(09/01/17 5:39pm)
The Daily Pennsylvanian letter on my recent op-ed, signed by some of my colleagues, puts forth no substantive argument and so requires no response on that score. But it does contain a statement that could mislead members of the Penn community. It says that the First Amendment protects my right to express myself “free from fear of legal sanctions.” But it is important to note that the First Amendment does not protect me, or anyone at Penn, from sanctions by Penn.
(08/30/17 11:02pm)
Philadelphia is on track to unveil the first statue memorializing an African-American individual on the city's public land.
(08/30/17 10:31pm)
To the University of Pennsylvania Community: