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Bolstered by the loud cheers of the crowd, Penn men's lacrosse took down Harvard 15-12 during Quaker Days, securing their place in the Ivy Tournament.
On campus, the weekend of Quaker Days brought overcast skies. In upstate New York, where No. 12 Penn women’s lacrosse played at Cornell, the conditions weren’t much better. Despite the lack of sunshine, the Quakers’ trip home was brightened with a big win, as Penn defeated the Big Red 11-7 on Saturday afternoon.
After three weeks in the transfer portal, Penn men’s basketball freshman guard Tyler Perkins is transferring to Villanova, he announced on Sunday.
1980 College graduate Andy Toy, who served on the nominating panel for the recently announced Philadelphia Board of Education, reflected on the importance of public education and the considerations that shaped the panel's selection.
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Also, Penn political groups clashed at an all-party debate.
The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School ranked No. 4 in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report rankings, retaining its position from the previous year.
I remember the feeling well — being so utterly excited yet so visibly nervous. Your body rushing with all kinds of anxieties, beaming at the thought of embarking on your Ivy League experience and feeling the pit in your stomach as you realize you’ll soon be calling a shoebox in Philadelphia home. And that adrenaline rush only spikes further when you realize how many decisions you still have to make before your physical journey to campus begins. One of those initial steps is, of course, housing.
The College of Arts and Sciences announced that 1974 College and 1977 Penn Carey Law graduate James Johnson, who currently sits on the School of Arts and Sciences Board of Advisors, will speak at the College's Class of 2024 graduation ceremony on May 19.
Three of Penn's student political organizations participated in the all-party debate hosted by the Government and Politics Association on Wednesday.
Penn is motioning to dismiss the lawsuit alleging “McCarthyism” filed by a group of faculty members last month.
Also, the DP spoke with five newly committed Quakers.
The Daily Pennsylvanian and Quaker Creative welcome the Class of 2028 to Penn! The Quaker Days Special Issue explores the need-to-know information for newly accepted students and their families. The DP’s coverage in this issue explores admissions, student life, housing and dining, and more. Again, welcome to Penn and please enjoy this edition of the DP.
I started this article wanting to write about Women’s History Month — intending for it to be commemorative and empowering — definitely on a lighter note. I stumbled upon the topic of sexual assault, thinking I could write about Penn’s resources and history with the issue. I was horrified to find a pile of articles and blogs describing rape culture at Penn. I could not believe the extent to which rape had become normalized for people to start referring to it as a culture, almost as casually as you say dating culture. I shouldn’t have to be writing an article like this: asking Penn to stop enabling rape so much as for it to become cultural.
After the exodus of key guards Tyler Perkins and Clark Slajchert, freshman Sam Brown’s presence will be more important than ever in the 2024-25 season. But Brown’s offseason training has hit a roadblock early on, with the 6-foot-3 guard suffering a knee injury that will sideline him for a piece of the offseason.
The Penn Fund has received less money from fewer donors in 2024 than in any year since at least 2020 — a sign that tensions on campus may be tangibly impacting the University's financial support.
Successfully reaching the finish line is what motivates most athletes to start a race in the first place. People commit their entire lives to athletics, constantly motivating themselves by imagining the waving checkered flag. Only, for junior heavyweight rower Sam Sullivan, there is no finish line in sight.
On March 11, Penn softball’s Megan Huang didn’t understand why her phone was ringing off the hook.