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(04/16/24 1:57am)
Over 200 Penn faculty members expressed their support for Penn’s graduate student workers organization, which is facing an ongoing battle to unionize and gain University recognition.
(04/16/24 1:09am)
Spring has finally arrived in Philadelphia, bringing with it warm weather, hot bats, and a whole lot of scoring. Despite windy conditions, both Cornell and Penn baseball could not be cooled off as they lit up the scoreboard over the weekend.
(04/16/24 12:35am)
For the 16th straight year, Penn football will put its players to work for a cause even more important than collecting wins at Franklin Field.
(04/16/24 1:55am)
A Penn lecturer will face off against four other candidates in a hotly contested Democratic primary to serve as Pennsylvania’s next attorney general.
(04/16/24 5:54am)
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with Penn's director of academic advising to gain insight into how the College matches first-year students with their pre-major advisors.
(04/15/24 11:00am)
Also, Penn has the largest attendance gap between men's and women's basketball games in the Ivy League.
(04/19/24 3:42pm)
Taking the SAT or ACT used to be a rite of passage for students applying to college. Then the pandemic hit, limiting test-site access and disrupting preparation. In response to these external factors, many schools shifted their admissions policies to test-optional. But this policy was already underway pre-pandemic, with 1,000 colleges adopting a test-optional approach while seeking to attract a more diverse applicant pool. Despite this trend, institutions —including Ivies Brown, Yale, and Dartmouth — have recently decided to reinstate the requirement for standardized test submission in a post-Covid world.
(04/18/24 7:17pm)
Penn students are good at planning. Many times in class, I have seen a student in front of me editing a Google sheet with the courses that they plan to take for the next couple of years. I am often amazed by the academic plans of people around me, which include dual degrees, double or triple majors, and multiple minors.
(04/15/24 3:06am)
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(04/15/24 10:00am)
Also, Penn's graduate student workers' unionization election has been postponed indefinitely.
(04/15/24 3:07am)
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(04/19/24 12:05am)
Some people grow up measuring their height over the years on a wall in their house. The Penn track and field throwing sibling duo — junior Scott and freshman Alexa Dochat — documented their early discus throw numbers on a board in their garage instead.
(04/15/24 2:18am)
In what will be the first-ever criminal trial against a former United States president, 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump will head to court for his criminal hush money trial on Monday.
(04/25/24 5:23am)
Starting in 1994 to commemorate the 100th iteration of the Carnival, the Penn Relays Wall of Fame is an honor like no other in track and field. This year is no different: the Wall will see the addition of multiple new individuals and relay teams who have previously dominated at the Penn Relays.
(04/15/24 2:00am)
The University and Gene Therapy Program Director James Wilson filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit by a former program employee.
(04/16/24 2:15am)
Philadelphia’s first satellite voting shop opened in West Philadelphia last month, offering a wide range of services within closer reach for many voters.
(04/16/24 1:57am)
A new course in the Wharton School's Real Estate department will teach students how to use data analytics to guide real estate investments.
(04/15/24 1:34am)
The union election for Penn's graduate student employees has been postponed indefinitely, just days before students were scheduled to head to the polls.
(04/14/24 4:30am)
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(04/14/24 4:25am)
Give this DP crossword a go. This puzzle was published in print on Thursday, April 11, 2024.