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(05/04/22 1:51am)
Hundreds of protestors in Philadelphia took to the streets on Tuesday after a leaked draft opinion revealed the Supreme Court voted to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision on abortion rights.
(05/05/22 5:21am)
People tell you to explore in college — take diverse classes, join different clubs, find out what you like to do. I took that advice with no idea that it could ever come with a risk.
(02/26/22 2:24am)
As Russian troops move on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, hundreds stationed themselves in front of Philadelphia City Hall on Friday to protest the invasion and the United States’ inadequate support of Ukraine.
(01/31/22 6:15pm)
As The Daily Pennsylvanian, Inc. launches its 138th year of publication, its new board of student editors and managers is leading the new year with an eye toward revamping the DP, Inc.’s digital platforms and prioritizing diversity, inclusion, and transparency within its staff and audience relations. The board consists of student leaders who oversee the editorial and business operations for three publications: The Daily Pennsylvanian, 34th Street Magazine, and Under the Button.
(10/22/21 12:22am)
With advance course registration for spring 2022 opening on Nov. 1, many students will be on the hunt for courses that "double count" by fulfilling two separate College requirements: both a Sector Requirement and a Foundational Approach.
(09/02/21 1:46pm)
Normal University operations, including all classes, are canceled Thursday due to severe flooding in the Philadelphia area after multiple tornadoes were spotted in the Philadelphia region Wednesday.
(08/31/21 8:03pm)
A victim unaffiliated with Penn was transported to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center after gun shots were fired at 40th and Chestnut streets Tuesday afternoon, according to the Division of Public Safety.
(04/13/21 2:33am)
Advance course registration for fall 2021 opens Tuesday, and many students will be on the hunt for courses that "double count" by fulfilling two separate College requirements: both a Sector Requirement and a Foundational Approach.
(03/31/21 9:35pm)
College sophomore Isabella Sobejano was charged with aggravated assault and a misdemeanor count of simple assault after allegedly stabbing her former boyfriend in June 2020.
(03/19/21 4:25am)
Amid a rampant increase in anti-Asian attacks since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the fatal shooting of eight people — six of whom were Asian — in the Atlanta area on Tuesday has left the Asian American and Pacific Islander community, including myself, stunned and outraged.
(01/07/21 4:45pm)
Penn President Amy Gutmann and Provost Wendell Pritchett condemned the pro-Trump mob assault on the United States Capitol as an attack on American democracy, according to a statement released by Penn Today Thursday morning.
(12/02/20 3:44pm)
Penn students will have Feb. 12, March 30, and April 12 off during the spring semester, Penn President Amy Gutmann and Provost Wendell Pritchett announced Wednesday morning.
(11/23/20 4:15am)
The University announced Thursday that Penn graduate Scott Bok, chairman and CEO of independent investment bank Greenhill & Co., Inc., will become chair of the University’s Board of Trustees on July 1, 2021.
(11/19/20 6:19pm)
Penn graduate and investment banker Scott L. Bok will become chair of the University’s Board of Trustees on July 1, 2021.
(11/10/20 5:23am)
Five Ivy League institutions welcomed at least one class of students back to campus for the fall semester. Here's how these colleges are handling the pandemic from COVID-19 testing, case numbers, to campus life — offering a window into what the upcoming spring semester could look like for Penn students.
(11/08/20 3:20am)
After a long four-day wait for the 2020 presidential race to be called, Pennsylvania pulled through for former Vice President Joe Biden on Saturday morning. Upon hearing the news, Penn students and thousands of local residents filled the streets, dancing and singing in celebration.
(10/24/20 1:42am)
With the rest of University City still slumbering before the break of dawn, one corner at 40th and Walnut streets came to life Friday at 6 a.m., with over a hundred Penn students and Philadelphia residents lining up for the Acme Markets’ grand opening.
(10/19/20 12:04am)
Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang returned to the in-person campaign trail on Sunday, rallying a small group of Penn students at Clark Park to vote for Joe Biden. After the event, Yang told The Daily Pennsylvanian in an exclusive interview that he believed the Biden/Harris ticket aligned with his goals of a universal basic income.
(10/02/20 5:31am)
United States President and 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump, who is 74 years old, tweeted Friday at approximately 1 a.m. that he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for COVID-19 and will begin quarantining immediately.
(09/17/20 1:26am)
One day after School of Arts and Sciences Dean Steven J. Fluharty announced that school-funded Ph.D. admissions would be canceled for the 2021-2022 academic year, the Chemistry Department posted on its website that it will continue to accept new Ph.D. students.