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(04/24/24 3:51am)
Fear spiked through me as I saw the average for my CIS midterm — 47%. My face turned slack as I imagined failing a class I had spent so much time studying for. My friend noticed and chuckled, “Don’t worry, the class will be curved; that’s what always happens.”
(04/25/24 2:47am)
Wellness at Penn and Penn Wellness Student Coalition jointly hosted Wellness Week during the first week of April.
(04/23/24 8:24pm)
Over the weekend, both Penn men’s and women’s golf both competed in the Ivy Championships. Going up against stiff competition, the men’s team placed fifth while the women’s team finished third. On the women’s side, the Quakers won the team Ivy Championship in 2023 but were unable to repeat the same success this year.
(04/25/24 5:20am)
It has been 139 years since the first Penn Relays, and much has changed since then. Awards, competitors, and even the track itself has changed since the original Relays in 1895. Despite many changes, Penn’s most historical sports event continues to draw in crowds of over 100,000 from all around the world, keeping the tradition of the Penn Relays alive. Let’s take a look at the evolution of Penn Relays throughout the years.
(04/25/24 12:03am)
With the 128th edition of the Penn Relay Carnival right around the corner, hundreds of thousands of spectators will gather to witness over 15,000 track and field athletes compete in the nation’s oldest two-tiered stadium, Franklin Field. Among the field of competitors is Jamaican sprinter and Olympian Roneisha McGregor.
(9 hours ago)
With the spring semester coming to a close, there is much to look forward to: the flowers on campus are starting to bloom, seniors are graduating in May, and students just finished enjoying a much anticipated Spring Fling. However, for those of us who are not seniors, a concern still remains as we enter finals season and summer: course registration.
(04/25/24 2:32am)
Two Penn students in the Roy and Diana Vagelos Program in Life Sciences and Management founded the Investments committee within the Wharton Undergraduate Healthcare Club, aiming to provide students practical skills in the intersection between biotechnology and business.
(04/24/24 2:11am)
Music Business at Penn, a newly established club, recently held its first concert and plans to expand its opportunities for students to learn about the business aspects of the music industry.
(04/22/24 9:59pm)
Interim Penn President Larry Jameson announced steps for increased community support in response to heightened tensions on university campuses nationwide in an email to the Penn community on Monday evening.
(04/24/24 2:11pm)
In less than a month, over 2,400 graduating seniors donning caps and gowns will sit on Franklin Field for one of the most memorable days of their lives. Commencement marks the end of one's undergraduate career, and the best part — aside from actually receiving a degree — is the chance to hear from a prolific person involved in the greater world, the commencement speaker.
(04/23/24 4:41am)
Ahead of the primary elections on Tuesday, April 23, The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a comprehensive ballot guide detailing polling locations at Penn, key features of the candidates who will be on the ticket, and an explanation of the one ballot measure which students will vote on.
(04/25/24 5:27am)
After a successful season that has seen Penn track and field break numerous program records, The Daily Pennsylvanian got the chance to interview three Quakers who have found great success this campaign and are poised to excel at the 128th Penn Relay Carnival.
(04/22/24 6:16am)
Give this DP crossword a go.
(04/22/24 11:00am)
Also, welcome to the new Quaker Nation!
(04/23/24 2:55am)
Penn Medicine researcher Carl June was honored with the 2024 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences during its 10th annual awards ceremony in Los Angeles on April 13.
(04/22/24 9:45am)
Eight individuals close to the Penn rowing program described a pattern of racist remarks made by members of the men’s lightweight rowing team, as well as an allegedly inadequate response to these incidents by the University.
(04/22/24 10:00am)
Also, Penn Against the Occupation was banned from campus.
(04/24/24 2:41am)
Two Penn students received the 2024 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans, which offers up to $90,000 in graduate school funding for immigrants and children of immigrants.
(04/21/24 11:47pm)
In classic five-by-five, give this DP mini crossword a go.
(04/24/24 2:22am)
As my time in college reaches a close, I want to share a parable about a fisherman and a businessman who serendipitously meet: