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Wellness at Penn and Penn Athletics and Recreation announced Taunita Stephenson as Penn’s head of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging on Jan. 8.
Interim Penn President Larry Jameson criticized recent political cartoons published by a lecturer at the Annenberg School for Communication.
Penn student, faculty, and cultural groups have planned a variety of events throughout February in honor of Black History Month.
Researchers at the Water Center at Penn made several recommendations for improving water quality in the Delaware River to allow for safer swimming, fishing, and drinking conditions.
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Penn students in the Class of 2028 will receive financial aid packages on time despite FAFSA delays, according to the University.
A newly passed Pennsylvania state law is receiving criticism for undermining Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner’s ability to prosecute crime in the city.
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The turnaround was fast for Penn men’s basketball, as the team took the court against Yale less than 24 hours after leaving Rhode Island with a loss. Entering the matchup, the teams couldn’t have been in more different spots. The Red and Blue, tied for last, entered the game seeking its first conference win since opening day or it would risk missing out on the Ivy tournament for the first time in program history. The Bulldogs on the other hand, entered the game tied for first while going undefeated in league play.
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The usual competitive spirit at the Palestra was magnified tonight as Penn women’s basketball faced off against Brown for the first time this season. With the Quakers fresh off of two losses and the Bears hoping to secure their third consecutive win, each team battled their hardest for the victory for different reasons. Ultimately Penn came out on top, crushing Brown with a final score of 77-56.
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Penn men’s basketball entered its Friday matchup against Brown desperate to get its season back on track after dropping three straight Ivy League games. Despite this streak of losses, the Quakers still entered the weekend tied for fourth in the Ivy League, with four other teams knotted at 1-3. And yet, it was more of the same for the crestfallen Quakers.
Penn Student Health and Counseling services transitioned to PennChart — a unified Electronic Health Record system — on Jan. 9.
One of Penn men’s basketball’s greatest rivals is headed to the league. And this time, it’s not the Ivy.