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(02/25/21 4:47am)
As students continue to host in-person gatherings in off- and on-campus locations, Penn Police officers responding to parties are voicing concerns over contracting the virus while on the job.
(02/19/21 6:32am)
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(02/05/21 5:49am)
After violating Philadelphia's COVID-19 restrictions and enduring nearly a week of temporary forced closure, Smokey Joe’s, which normally welcomes throngs of Penn students in a night, has reopened with tighter restrictions in place.
(01/29/21 4:47am)
Students and University employees are frustrated with campus mailrooms' delays in package delivery and failure to communicate changes regarding University operations during the pandemic.
(01/19/21 4:37am)
Penn welcomed students back to on-campus housing this past week for the first time since March, when the COVID-19 pandemic forced campus life to operate remotely. Many first years finally took their first steps down Locust Walk, with some expressing excitement and others voicing concerns about safety.
(01/07/21 4:08am)
Penn Medicine's frontline health workers and researchers have begun receiving COVID-19 vaccinations — including the Penn scientists whose research laid the groundwork for the vaccines to be developed.
(02/01/21 9:39am)
Although Philadelphia has witnessed rising cases of violence and crime during the COVID-19 pandemic, Penn's Division of Public Safety insists that crime on campus heavily decreased in 2020.
(11/10/20 5:28am)
Philadelphia Councilmember Kendra Brooks spoke to Penn nursing students on Monday about the importance of civic engagement, especially in minority and working-class communities.
(10/22/20 3:54am)
Two Penn sophomores have launched a telehealth program in a Bangladeshi refugee camp in collaboration with Penn Medicine.
(10/09/20 4:36am)
Although the economy is rebounding from the impact of COVID-19, employment levels will not return to pre-pandemic levels until 2023, Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank President and former Wharton Dean Patrick Harker predicted in a speech Tuesday.
(10/01/20 3:42am)
Three Penn students curated a new exhibit in the Penn Museum that explores how the sea has inspired the lives and cultures of Pacific peoples.