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(11/29/16 6:29am)
1968 Wharton graduate and President-elect Donald Trump’s surprise victory sparked mostly disappointment and conflict on Penn’s campus — but other nearby college campuses didn’t necessarily have the same reaction.
(11/15/16 7:14am)
It’s that time of the year again — when students begin to look beyond Thanksgiving break to the end of the semester and winter vacation.
(10/29/16 9:44pm)
At Penn, Homecoming weekend is more than just a day of football and fraternity tailgating. It represents a celebration of Penn pride for both current students and alumni.
(10/25/16 6:03am)
Many Penn students spend their spare hours doing homework or participating in extracurriculars — but some find the time to make a few extra dollars on the side.
(10/04/16 4:58am)
Whether you loved it or you hated it, meal plans during freshman year were convenient, offering constant access hot, ready meals with just a swipe.
(09/28/16 6:23am)
Many Penn students’ Wednesday routines include a stop at the small, white-tented farmer’s market outside the bookstore.
(09/22/16 11:11pm)
Learning how to follow a healthy, balanced diet in college is arguably one of the most difficult transitions that a new student must make. For a particular set of vegan eaters, finding affordable and nutritional options is made that much more difficult by the condition that all of their food must be free from animal products.
(09/15/16 4:21am)
This summer had no shortage of newsworthy world events, such as the British exit from the European Union, the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and the political uprising in Turkey. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Penn students who were able to experience these events firsthand to talk about their adventures.
(09/14/16 4:38am)
As the school year gears up, Penn Benjamins Peer Counseling is hoping to expand.
(09/01/16 3:38am)
Everyone remembers their very first NSO.
(08/31/16 4:52am)
Many Penn students traveled this summer for work, classes or pleasure. But not many can say they traveled to please their fans.
(08/24/16 4:18am)
It only makes sense that a culture as unique as Penn’s has its own lingo. Here’s a crash course to help you learn the words and phrases that Penn students throw around every day.
(06/04/16 10:00am)
A major part of the Penn food experience is sampling food trucks across University City. The Daily Pennsylvanian rounded up a few of the best options:
(04/27/16 6:37am)
The five stages of grief may make sense on paper, but in practice people rarely fit this mold. Everyone’s experience with grief is unique.
(04/22/16 5:41am)
A large group of Penn students and teaching assistants — about 50 people in total — applauded when the author of their latest reading assignment, "The Sympathizer," stepped to the front of the classroom.
(04/20/16 6:30am)
Many students suffering from academic stress or personal issues are looking for someone to talk to. Penn Benjamins, which was founded last spring, hopes to provide just that — and after last week’s suicide, they’ve ramped up their activity.
(04/14/16 6:39am)
Spring Fling is a defining part of the Penn experience — but for some students, the desire to have a good time can take precedence over concern about possible risks to their health and safety.
(04/02/16 10:00am)
Even though a full one-third of college students nationwide use tobacco products, according to a study from the Harvard School of Public Health, Penn administrators have effectively tried to stamp out smoking for good. But not all students are on board.
(03/04/16 11:00am)
Spring break has finally arrived, and for many Penn students, this means traveling abroad.
(03/01/16 4:44am)
Yesterday the Philadelphia Department of Public Health reported that the first case of Zika virus was identified in Philadelphia.