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(05/11/23 1:44pm)
After working as a tour guide for all eight of my semesters here at Penn, I’ve told the following story about my start at The Daily Pennsylvanian dozens, if not hundreds of times. It only feels right to tell it one last time.
(12/02/22 12:26am)
One year ago, Penn football was fresh off yet another disappointing season. The 3-7 finish, highlighted by a third-straight losing record in conference play that left the Quakers at the bottom of the Ivy League, had many calling for change within the program.
(11/17/22 7:06am)
Penn enters its final game of the season as 14.5-point underdogs. Based on that spread, it'd be hard to have a ton of faith in the Quakers against Princeton. But the only other time they were double-digit underdogs this season, the Red and Blue marched into Dartmouth and took a statement win, so anything's possible.
(11/03/22 5:19am)
Penn football is seeing red this weekend – in more ways than one. The Quakers face off against the Big Red, a team with a 1-3 Ivy League record this season, and they'll likely be fired up after last week's upset loss at Brown.
(10/07/22 10:40pm)
In a surprise visit, President Joe Biden stopped by Penn‘s campus on Friday afternoon, attracting hundreds of students and community members.
(05/13/22 11:32pm)
While the COVID-19 pandemic served as a major interruption to their four years at the University, the Class of 2022's Penn experience was bookended by major on-campus, in-person community events and celebrations.
(05/10/22 6:48pm)
On a slow afternoon just over 30 years ago, Smokey Joe's owner Paul Ryan walked into The Palladium — a restaurant previously located at the center of Penn's campus — and offered one of its bartenders a chance to perform at Smokes' the following week.
(04/19/22 1:09am)
As advance course registration for fall 2022 begins, many students are on the hunt for courses that "double count" by fulfilling both a Sector Requirement and a Foundational Approach.
(03/23/22 9:16pm)
Cheat Codes and Flo Milli will headline the first in-person Spring Fling concert since 2019 next month.
(03/01/22 8:51pm)
Penn's Board of Trustees will confirm Liz Magill as the University's ninth president on March 4.
(01/13/22 11:38pm)
After serving as University of Virginia provost, Stanford Law School dean, and a law clerk to Ruth Bader Ginsberg, M. Elizabeth Magill is set to become Penn’s ninth president.
(01/13/22 5:00pm)
M. Elizabeth Magill will serve as the University’s next president, replacing Amy Gutmann after 18 years.
(12/23/21 7:19pm)
Penn will conduct all classes online for the first two weeks of the spring semester and delay on-campus housing move-in by one week.
(12/15/21 8:11pm)
Penn will move all final exams online during the week of Dec. 20 as a precautionary measure to limit the spread of COVID-19.
(12/10/21 1:58am)
Penn is prohibiting all indoor social gatherings through the end of the fall 2021 semester after 133 community members tested positive for COVID-19 in the past three days.
(12/10/21 4:31am)
In 2021, the Penn community celebrated, grieved, and navigated change.
(12/10/21 12:05am)
Whether in-person or online, masked or unmasked, socializing or isolating, COVID-19 continued to define life at Penn in 2021.
(12/07/21 10:22pm)
Penn will host a COVID-19 booster vaccine clinic next week, on Dec. 15, 16, and 17.
(12/01/21 2:50am)
Penn strongly recommends that community members receive a COVID-19 booster shot and limit social gatherings in the final weeks of the semester as COVID-19 positivity rates increase across the country and the Omicron variant begins to spread.
(11/17/21 4:35am)
Penn's COVID-19 case count stayed relatively low this week, as the case count in the city of Philadelphia experienced a much larger uptick.