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(01/19/24 3:44am)
In the 59th annual Midlands Championships, hosted in Chicago, No. 20 Penn wrestling entered 12 wrestlers, with six ranked entrants. Despite facing competitors from No. 7 Ohio State, No. 8 NC State, and eight other ranked teams, the Quakers (1-2) came out victorious for their first Midlands title after finishing second in last year’s rendition of the tournament.
(01/18/24 6:36am)
Over the past several months, Penn has been the subject of intense scrutiny from the federal government due to the handling of antisemitism on campus, resulting in two federal investigations and increased governmental probing — continuing in the wake of former Penn President Liz Magill's resignation.
(01/18/24 6:39am)
The United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights is launching an investigation into Penn’s legacy admissions policies.
(01/18/24 3:05am)
2016 Fels Institute of Government graduate Cherelle Parker was inaugurated as Philadelphia’s 100th mayor on Jan. 2.
(01/18/24 6:39am)
Liz Magill launched several initiatives during her tenure as Penn president, including committees to address hate on campus and a University-wide strategic framework. After Magill’s resignation in the fall, here’s how these initiatives will proceed in the coming months under Interim President Larry Jameson.
(01/23/24 5:54am)
Penn's campus has several ongoing construction and renovation projects set to continue through this academic year.
(01/22/24 6:52am)
As an unprecedented number of students were placed on the Penn Residential Services waitlist for on-campus housing, The Daily Pennsylvanian asked four current seniors what they wished they knew before living off-campus.
(01/22/24 6:09am)
Approximately 800 students were placed on the Penn Residential Services waitlist for on-campus housing for the 2024-2025 academic year — an increase from last year.
(01/18/24 6:41am)
Penn faculty members expressed concern for the future of academic freedom on campus following a Dec. 12 email to the University Board of Trustees from Wharton Board of Advisors Chair Marc Rowan.
(01/19/24 4:00am)
Penn released admissions results for its Early Decision program on Dec. 14, admitting roughly half of the Class of 2028.
(01/18/24 1:37am)
The Presidential Commission on Countering Hate and Building Community announced its members and goals for the spring semester.
(01/16/24 4:10pm)
Claire Fagin, Penn's interim president from 1993 to 1994 and the first woman to lead an Ivy League university, has died, according to a University announcement Tuesday morning. She was 97.
(01/19/24 3:56am)
1968 Wharton graduate and former President Donald Trump was disqualified from the Colorado and Maine Republican primary ballots after being found to have engaged in insurrection.
(01/16/24 2:48am)
They say in sports, it‘s not about how you start, but how you finish. That was a lesson Penn men’s basketball learned the hard way on Monday.
(01/16/24 2:16am)
The last time Cornell women’s basketball left the Palestra with a win, most of the current Penn team hadn’t even been born yet. The Quakers have had 22 long years of dominance at home versus the Big Red, upheld by generation after generation of athletes. Facing their perennial Ivy League foe once again, the Red and Blue hoped to extend the winning streak to 23 years.
(01/18/83 5:00am)
Steinberg Hall/Dietrich Hall opened its doors to students for the first time yesterday, after two years and $16.5 million in renovation and expansion.
(01/13/24 10:34pm)
Heading into Saturday’s contest, Penn women’s basketball had won its last 16 games against Dartmouth. For the past eight years, the Quakers defeated the Big Green twice per season like clockwork, and last season, Dartmouth proved just as hapless against the rest of the Ivy League, going a dreadful 0-14 against conference opponents.
(01/11/24 4:04am)
The United States House of Representatives is probing Penn’s tax-exempt status, citing an alleged “failure” to protect Jewish students on campus.
(01/07/24 12:56am)
A new year, a new dawn of Ivy League play.
(01/07/24 12:12am)
NEW YORK — Penn women’s basketball kicked off its Ivy League campaign with a daunting task — entering the lion’s den to face off against a Columbia team fresh off of its first-ever Ivy League title and currently on a seven-game winning streak.