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(04/23/24 11:22pm)
In its 125-year history, Franklin Field — the oldest two-tiered college football stadium in the United States — has undergone several changes. Among these, perhaps the most significant yet least known, is the modification of the Penn Relays track.
(04/17/24 12:46am)
Two Penn faculty members were named 2024 Guggenheim Fellows for their notable work as mid-career scholars.
(04/17/24 5:41am)
The unionization election for Penn’s graduate student workers has been rescheduled to May 1 and 2.
(04/17/24 6:17am)
Patricia Ruiz, Wellness at Penn's newly appointed executive director of Student Health and Counseling, spoke with The Daily Pennsylvanian about how she will approach her role leading the University's student-facing clinical team.
(04/16/24 5:49am)
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(04/16/24 10:00am)
Also, over 200 faculty expressed support for graduate student workers.
(04/16/24 4:00am)
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(04/16/24 1:57am)
Over 200 Penn faculty members expressed their support for Penn’s graduate student workers organization, which is facing an ongoing battle to unionize and gain University recognition.
(04/16/24 1:09am)
Spring has finally arrived in Philadelphia, bringing with it warm weather, hot bats, and a whole lot of scoring. Despite windy conditions, both Cornell and Penn baseball could not be cooled off as they lit up the scoreboard over the weekend.
(04/16/24 12:35am)
For the 16th straight year, Penn football will put its players to work for a cause even more important than collecting wins at Franklin Field.
(04/16/24 1:55am)
A Penn lecturer will face off against four other candidates in a hotly contested Democratic primary to serve as Pennsylvania’s next attorney general.
(04/16/24 5:54am)
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with Penn's director of academic advising to gain insight into how the College matches first-year students with their pre-major advisors.
(04/15/24 11:00am)
Also, Penn has the largest attendance gap between men's and women's basketball games in the Ivy League.
(04/19/24 3:42pm)
Taking the SAT or ACT used to be a rite of passage for students applying to college. Then the pandemic hit, limiting test-site access and disrupting preparation. In response to these external factors, many schools shifted their admissions policies to test-optional. But this policy was already underway pre-pandemic, with 1,000 colleges adopting a test-optional approach while seeking to attract a more diverse applicant pool. Despite this trend, institutions —including Ivies Brown, Yale, and Dartmouth — have recently decided to reinstate the requirement for standardized test submission in a post-Covid world.
(04/18/24 7:17pm)
Penn students are good at planning. Many times in class, I have seen a student in front of me editing a Google sheet with the courses that they plan to take for the next couple of years. I am often amazed by the academic plans of people around me, which include dual degrees, double or triple majors, and multiple minors.
(04/15/24 3:06am)
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(04/15/24 10:00am)
Also, Penn's graduate student workers' unionization election has been postponed indefinitely.
(04/15/24 3:07am)
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(04/19/24 12:05am)
Some people grow up measuring their height over the years on a wall in their house. The Penn track and field throwing sibling duo — junior Scott and freshman Alexa Dochat — documented their early discus throw numbers on a board in their garage instead.
(04/15/24 2:18am)
In what will be the first-ever criminal trial against a former United States president, 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump will head to court for his criminal hush money trial on Monday.