Sustainable nonprofit grocer founded by Penn alumni to break ground in Cobbs Creek
A nonprofit food justice organization founded by Penn alumni will break ground in West Philadelphia on Sept. 20.
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A nonprofit food justice organization founded by Penn alumni will break ground in West Philadelphia on Sept. 20.
The Mason on Chestnut’s new management has plans to address residents’ concerns about the building’s security and maintenance.
On June 23, Penn Transportation and Parking announced an increase in the discount given to faculty and staff who commute to work using public transportation.
1990 Penn graduate Nina Ahmad, a Democratic nominee for Philadelphia City Council at-Large, is projected to become the first South Asian person to serve on the City Council.
Penn Dining announced on May 3 that three additional campus dining facilities have passed their annual health inspections, meaning all residential cafes have now been found in compliance with Philadelphia health codes.
Recently, a proposal for a new arena for the Philadelphia 76ers near the city's Chinatown has caused protests around Philadelphia — and Penn's campus — as different parties argue about the future of the city.
Emmy-award-winning actress, producer, writer, and comedian Quinta Brunson will deliver the 2023 Commencement speech for Penn’s Graduate School of Education.
Jordan Pascucci will be Penn’s vice dean and director of admissions beginning March 2, according to an announcement that Penn Admissions provided to The Daily Pennsylvanian on Wednesday.
Want to support the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII on Sunday but can’t manage to get to Arizona? The Daily Pennsylvanian put together an all-in-one guide to the spots on and around campus that will be streaming the big game.
New Chief of Penn Police Gary Williams told The Daily Pennsylvanian that he will prioritize "safety and security" and re-engaging the University and West Philadelphia communities.
The Students for the Preservation of Chinatown coalition is hosting interest meetings and info sessions to inform students in Philadelphia about real estate developments that they say pose a threat to the Chinatown community.
Campus Apartments released updated plans for its new headquarters located at 41st and Walnut Streets.
Penn’s LGBT Center has announced the opening of its new Clothing Closet, an initiative for Penn community members to donate clothing or choose items for themselves at no cost.
Philadelphia approved Powelton Village — located in West Philadelphia around Drexel University’s campus — as a historic district, protecting its buildings from demolition.
Penn students in performing arts groups report struggles balancing rehearsals with school during midterm season.
Annenberg Professor Emeritus Klaus Krippendorff, an expert on human-focused design and content analysis, passed away on Oct. 10 after battling lymphoma.
Penn's Institute for Regenerative Medicine has awarded the second Elaine Redding Brinster Prize in Science or Medicine to Huda Zoghbi for her research into how gene expression affects neurological health.
Over 100 first generation and low income-identifying first-year students have arrived early at Penn to participate in Penn First Plus’ Pre-First Year Program.
Six Penn athletes are set to compete at the 2022 World Rowing Under 23 Championships in Varese, Italy from July 25 to July 30.
Several weeks after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the Penn community remains vocal about the Supreme Court's decision to terminate the constitutional right to an abortion.