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(02/21/24 5:06am)
Penn has yet to announce whether it will reinstate its standardized testing requirement for the 2024-25 admissions cycle, a spokesperson told The Daily Pennsylvanian — unlike other Ivy League schools.
(02/09/24 2:24pm)
Penn Political Union hosted a discussion with political science professor Ian Lustick discussing free speech and the criteria for guest speakers in a university setting.
(12/08/23 5:49am)
Around 40 Penn community members called for an end to antisemitism on campus and for President Liz Magill to step down in a rally on Thursday.
(11/03/23 11:13pm)
Around 300 Penn community members and alumni rallied in support of Israel on Friday, emphasizing the strength of the Jewish community while also criticizing the Penn administration’s response to antisemitism on campus.
(10/23/23 4:42am)
Editor's Note: The original story published did not accurately reflect The Daily Pennsylvanian's standards for fair and unbiased reporting. The article has been updated to reflect that the pro-Palestinian rally-goers at Penn did not identify or view themselves as pro-Hamas. The story has also been updated to reflect the safety concerns voiced by Jewish and Palestinian students on campus.
(10/04/23 11:02pm)
A student’s choice of housing can be one of the greatest influences on their on-campus lifestyle. The Daily Pennsylvanian asked upperclassmen for advice they would give to those going through Penn’s housing process.
(09/20/23 2:57am)
Editor's Note: This story has been updated to reflect additional reporting.
(04/27/23 2:22am)
Penn’s Venture Lab held its annual Startup Challenge on April 21, awarding the grand prize to Swinergy, Inc.
(04/05/23 2:47am)
Wharton People Analytics hosted its 10th annual conference discussing topics such as algorithmic bias and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
(03/14/23 3:54am)
1920 Commons will close for renovations this summer amid efforts by Penn Dining to address repeated issues raised by recent health inspections.
(02/24/23 2:09am)
Podcast studio RadioKismet opened its new headquarters in University City at 130 S. 34th Street on Feb. 15.
(02/17/23 3:55am)
Wharton Undergraduate Healthcare Club hosted its annual undergraduate health care conference on Feb. 11 at the Inn at Penn.
(02/12/23 7:40pm)
Two Wharton School research entities combined to create the newly expanded Wharton AI & Analytics for Business program.
(02/01/23 2:25am)
The Wharton School and Penn Engineering will host the fourth annual Women in Data Science conference on Feb. 3.
(01/23/23 3:11am)
Two Penn juniors recently founded the Penn chapter of BlackGen Capital, an organization focused on creating pathways for underrepresented minority students to enter the financial services industry.
(01/12/23 5:00pm)
The burger chain Five Guys finally opened its long-awaited University City location to customers on Jan. 12.
(12/08/22 10:09am)
Philadelphia City Council voted to implement a permanent 10 p.m. curfew for any person under the age of 18.
(11/29/22 5:15am)
Two Penn graduates have founded Orpheus Learning, a platform where students can learn from young professionals about different career paths by watching Masterclass-inspired video series.
(11/10/22 6:43am)
Brown University has agreed to pay $1.13 million in attorney’s fees and $40,000 in litigation expenses to the plaintiffs of Cohen v. Brown University following a court order last Tuesday.
(11/03/22 6:45am)
New York Times bestselling author and professional poker player Maria Konnikova spoke at Kelly Writers House on Nov. 1 for the annual Weber Symposium.