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Also, a Penn group hosted another academic freedom discussion.
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.
The semesterly process of applying to Wharton clubs is stressful, competitive, and often unfair, multiple students told The Daily Pennsylvanian — despite recent efforts to regulate the application process.
Hilaria Supa Huamán will receive the 2024 Penn Nursing Renfield Foundation Award for Global Women’s Health for her activism in support of indigenous women’s rights in Peru.
A United States Department of Justice special counsel declined to prosecute President Joe Biden despite evidence that he intentionally retained classified documents — some of which were at the Penn Biden Center.
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WASHINGTON — The United States Supreme Court appears poised to reverse a lower court decision prohibiting 1968 Wharton graduate and former President Donald Trump from appearing on the Colorado primary ballot.
Penn Medicine surgeons successfully connected a genetically modified pig liver to a recently deceased person’s body — bringing doctors one step closer to performing the procedure in live patients with liver failure.
In the scientific world, Newton’s second law of motion defines force as mass times acceleration. In the cinema world, Star Wars defines force as the power of the Jedi. In the squash world, force is defined as Penn men’s squash.
There is often a saying in sports that in order to be the best, you have to beat the best. On Sunday, No. 3 Penn women’s squash (10-3, 3-2 Ivy) had its shot to dethrone No. 1 Trinity (10-0). Unfortunately, the Red and Blue, fell short, falling to Trinity by a final score of 8-1.
Also, Penn Vet was allocated money in the Pa. state budget.
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Four years ago, Penn launched its “Second Year Experience.” The current seniors will be the first graduating class required to live two years on campus with a dining plan. With the recent campus power outage, flooding that displaced more than 50 students, unexpected discoveries in dining hall food, and questions about Penn’s treatment of its dining hall workers, it is time that we call this plan into question.
Campus discourse about antisemitism is escalating just weeks into the spring semester, with a Penn lecturer defending himself after his political cartoons were publicly denounced by Interim Penn President Larry Jameson.
Title IX — the federal law that ensured the fair treatment of male and female students — was enacted on June 23, 1972. Under Title IX, colleges are required to offer women an equal amount of sports opportunities as their male counterparts. In other words, the law marked the official beginning of many of Penn’s current varsity women's sports teams. This may seem like a long time ago, but it has in fact only been 52 years — many of Penn’s current coaches and professors likely remember a time when college athletics was solely a pastime for men.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro allocated funding for Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine in his fiscal year 2024-25 budget proposal, despite the state’s withholding of funding last year over antisemitism concerns.
A Pennsylvania appellate court ruled in favor of the state over concerns of insufficient funds to treat Philadelphia’s opioid crisis.
Penn began sending documents to the United States House Committee on Education and the Workforce on Wednesday, a Committee spokesperson told The Daily Pennsylvanian.
Almost everything in basketball is coachable. Coaches can teach a player how to shoot, defend, dribble, but there's one quality that even the best can’t teach: passion. Not the type of passion that means enjoying winning or loving to play the game, but the kind of passion that means absolutely hating to lose. It's something freshman guard Mataya Gayle has never had to be taught.