First case of Omicron COVID-19 variant reported in Philadelphia
A man in his 30s from Northwest Philadelphia tested positive for the Omicron variant of COVID-19 this Friday, marking the first case in the city.
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A man in his 30s from Northwest Philadelphia tested positive for the Omicron variant of COVID-19 this Friday, marking the first case in the city.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported this week that 95% of adults in Pennsylvania had received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine — but the real number of vaccinated adults is lower.
A Penn Medicine study found that both older adults and their loved ones had similar responses to news of the risk of an Alzheimer’s diagnosis.
A group of employees at Lancaster General Hospital is suing Penn Medicine in protest of vaccine mandates.
Last year, someone brilliant named Jared McDonald came up with some excellent ideas for Daily Pennyslvanian senior column writers. Some of my favorites were:
The birds are chirping and the sun is shining, but the Penn men’s tennis team is still practicing indoors — an unfortunate consequence of circumstances completely outside their control.
In a battle of defending champions and two other top-10 programs, it was up to Penn to pull an upset Saturday morning at the 54th annual Dodge Cup on the Schuylkill.
The evenness in the Penn men’s tennis record this season hides a strange dichotomy.
At 10:30 a.m. on the Schuylkill River, the air is crisp, the sun shines with a lukewarm light and everything is calm – unless it’s race day.
A walk across the bridge connecting the Ringe Squash Courts with Levy Pavilion usually yields an expansive view of Penn’s many outdoor tennis courts, complemented by the sound of rackets hitting balls with a resounding whack.
The men’s tennis team smashed more than just tennis balls on Saturday, and just in the nick of time.
The anticipation is hidden under a current of nonchalance in Levy Pavilion, where masks and weapons are scattered haphazardly on the floor next to makeshift fencing strips – products of the renovation of Hutchinson Gym.
Chess may not be a varsity sport, but that didn’t stop the Penn Chess Club from nabbing its third straight Ivy League championship last February.
While most Penn students will be dreadfully anticipating post-break midterms and papers, the Penn men’s and women’s fencing teams have something else on their minds.
The sunny weather was not representative of the Penn men’s tennis team’s trip to Florida for their spring break.
It’s not every weekend a team defeats two top-five teams and takes home three medals.