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(12/02/22 5:40am)
Three activist groups on campus co-hosted a rally on Wednesday before the University Council meeting and Open Forum that afternoon to protest Penn's alleged mistreatment of student activists.
(11/08/22 4:12am)
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) headlined a rally in Philadelphia on Sunday to encourage voters to elect Democrats to all levels of government during the midterms.
(11/08/22 4:08am)
With Gov. Tom Wolf’s (D-Pa.) term ending this year, Pennsylvanians will either elect Democrat Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro or Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano as the state’s 48th governor.
(11/08/22 4:07am)
The U.S. Senate currently sits at a 50-50 split, with Vice President Kamala Harris acting as the tiebreaker vote, so the results from any state could shift the balance of power for the next two years.
(11/08/22 4:16am)
Today, Nov. 8, are the 2022 midterm elections. Before you head to the polls today, The Daily Pennsylvanian has assembled a comprehensive ballot guide detailing polling locations at Penn and a brief run-down on all the candidates for students registered to vote on campus.
(10/04/22 5:04am)
Researchers, led in part by a Penn professor, published a legal blueprint to close the Guantánamo Bay prison in Cuba.
(09/21/22 2:41am)
Penn students recently started their own chapter of Students for Shapiro in anticipation of November's midterm elections.
(05/09/22 1:25am)
Meet Ken Burns, the award-winning documentary filmmaker who will deliver Penn’s 2022 Commencement speech on May 16.
(04/25/22 4:10pm)
On April 24, Fossil Free Penn ended its six-day-long encampment on College Green, which was held to call on the University to divest and support climate justice organizations on Penn’s campus and beyond.
(04/14/22 4:02am)
Approximately 150 members of the Penn community gathered at a campus-wide walkout and rally outside of the School of Social Policy & Practice building today to stand in solidarity with Mackenzie Fierceton and other first-generation, low-income students and survivors of abuse.
(04/11/22 6:14am)
College and Wharton junior Carson Sheumaker and College sophomore Alex Eapen will serve as the next president and vice president of the Undergraduate Assembly.
(03/28/22 4:54am)
The School District of Philadelphia has announced a plan to improve aging Philadelphia School District buildings.
(02/28/22 5:32am)
Pod — a University City restaurant popular for its Pan-Asian cuisine and futuristic atmosphere — has reopened with a new name and a new menu.
(02/07/22 3:12am)
Philadelphia Health Commissioner Cheryl Bettigole said in a briefing last Wednesday that the city is months away from lifting the current COVID-19 restrictions.
(01/28/22 3:17am)
Housing applications for the 2022-23 academic year opened last week and will be due on Feb. 8 at 5 p.m.
(12/07/21 4:46am)
The Philadelphia School District announced it will end its contract with its substitute teacher provider after experiencing a shortage of workers.
(11/16/21 5:03am)
Florencia Greer Polite, chief of the Division of General Obstetrics and Gynecology at Penn's Perelman School of Medicine, was named a fellow for the 2022 Carol Emmott Fellowship Class by the Carol Emmott Foundation.
(11/02/21 4:14am)
The City of Philadelphia will pay $2.5 million to the family of Walter Wallace Jr. to settle a wrongful death lawsuit after he was killed by Philadelphia police last year.
(10/19/21 1:06am)
The Philadelphia City Council passed legislation that will ban police vehicle stops for low-level traffic infractions, which disproportionately target Black drivers.
(10/05/21 12:33am)
According to research conducted by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine, Black women have a three-fold increased risk of triple-negative breast cancers.