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(10/28/20 1:56am)
Gov. Tom Wolf (D) deployed the Pennsylvania National Guard to Philadelphia to assist city police and protect property after protests over the police killing of Walter Wallace Jr. turned violent on Monday night.
(10/29/20 5:20am)
With Election Day, widely seen as the most consequential election in the United States' history, less than one week away, stress and anxiety related to politics is rampant across the country. In a recent survey, 68% of Americans reported that the election as a significant source of stress.
(10/27/20 2:33am)
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(10/20/20 3:37am)
Last Tuesday, thousands of MAGA hat-clad Pennsylvanians of all ages — many of whom opted not to wear face masks — descended upon John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport in Johnstown, Pa. — a secluded town of less than 20,000. They came for the "the Trump experience," as many of them told The Daily Pennsylvanian, and the 1968 Wharton graduate did not disappoint.
(10/19/20 3:11am)
Even as Penn's campus remains largely shuttered, the University's Student Health Services departments are busy with COVID-19 prevention protocols, spearheaded by weekly testing and contact tracing initiatives.
(10/14/20 3:54am)
JOHNSTOWN, PA — Less than two weeks after his COVID-19 diagnosis, 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump hosted thousands of largely unmasked supporters for a rally at John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport, less than 300 miles from Penn’s campus.
(10/13/20 3:24am)
Penn Dining invited residential advisors and graduate associates to partake in an indoor dining pilot program over the weekend – but most RAGAs on campus declined to participate.
(10/08/20 5:06am)
Penn will begin a four-day indoor dining pilot program for resident advisors and graduate associates on Thursday.
(10/06/20 3:02am)
Penn's Counseling and Psychological Services is offering reduced in-person services as well as a series of virtual mental health care options for students this fall.
(10/02/20 3:14am)
Many students are frustrated with Penn's decision to shorten spring break, after the University announced preliminary scheduling plans for the spring semester in an email to the community Thursday afternoon.
(10/01/20 5:05pm)
Penn will push back the start of the spring semester by one week to Jan. 20 and shorten spring break to a two-day break on March 10 and 11.
(10/01/20 2:08am)
Penn will now provide students with their COVID-19 testing results through a secure web portal accessible by PennKey in an effort to report results faster.
(09/24/20 4:04am)
Hundreds of Philadelphians took to the streets on Wednesday evening, calling for racial justice after a Kentucky grand jury did not indict any officers for killing Breonna Taylor.
(09/24/20 2:44am)
As many Penn students living on campus would confirm, it's almost impossible to walk outside without being besieged by the bugs taking over the city — the spotted lanternflies.
(09/21/20 3:00am)
Penn will offer all students living in West Philadelphia weekly COVID-19 surveillance testing for the remainder of the fall semester in an effort to continue to identify and isolate cases near the University.
(09/14/20 5:13pm)
Penn was ranked No. 8 in the 2021 U.S. News & World Report ranking of American universities, falling two spots from last year's ranking.
(09/11/20 4:11am)
As COVID-19 cases in Greek Life at Penn and at colleges across the country continue to increase, the University will release new guidelines on COVID-19 prevention and testing on Friday.
(09/08/20 3:36am)
For 32 years, Beijing Restaurant's red and yellow sign has lit up 3714 Spruce Street's windows. First years wandering from the Quad for an off-campus meal, a loyal Philadelphia customer base, and boisterous BYOs have filled the place's booths.
(09/02/20 3:29am)
Many colleges in the state of Pennsylvania and the nation are testing students upon their arrival on campus for COVID-19. The Daily Pennsylvanian is tracking the number of COVID-19 cases at 25 colleges across Pennsylvania.
(09/02/20 3:54am)
At least 42 Penn students have tested positive for COVID-19 upon returning to Philadelphia within the past two weeks.