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(03/28/24 6:58am)
On Feb. 2, 1994, Natives at Penn — known then as Six Directions — was recognized as an official member of the United Minorities Council. 30 years later, Natives at Penn and the Greenfield Intercultural Center (GIC) celebrated their respective 30th and 40th anniversary at Penn's 13th annual Powwow in the Hall of Flags. The powwow was open to the public and featured singing, intertribal dancing, and Indigenous vendors.
(03/27/24 4:06am)
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(03/27/24 4:47am)
Penn has been under increasing scrutiny from Congress in recent months amid concerns about antisemitism and free expression on campus. Even after former Penn President Liz Magill's resignation in December 2023, Penn has been under investigation by two different congressional committees, posing threats to the University's tax-exempt status and federal funding.
(03/27/24 2:03am)
Two years after its founding, Penn Ukrainian Student Association continues to host events to preserve and celebrate Ukrainian culture.
(03/27/24 3:20am)
CAR-T cell therapy — a cancer treatment pioneered at Penn — has recently shown promising results in shrinking and preventing growth in glioblastomas.
(03/27/24 2:18pm)
Spring is for new beginnings: flowers blooming, leaves sprouting, and the official start of a new season for Penn football. Wiping away the old, the Quakers get to go out on the field with a fresh start.
(03/27/24 3:09am)
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(03/26/24 10:00am)
Also, a Matisyahu concert at Penn Hillel attracted over 200 attendees.
(03/26/24 8:38am)
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(03/26/24 5:25pm)
Before students establish their majors and concentrations, each undergraduate begins their degree by fulfilling general education requirements. While the College has its sectors and Wharton has its fundamentals, there is one requirement universal to all four of Penn’s undergraduate schools: the critical writing seminar.
(03/26/24 9:28pm)
A remarkable end to a remarkable Quaker career.
(03/26/24 3:59am)
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with three alumni — all of whom are in vastly differing fields — about their journeys since graduating from Penn, and how their Penn education has impacted their careers so far.
(03/26/24 2:48am)
Around 200 community members attended a Matisyahu concert at Penn Hillel on Sunday night.
(03/25/24 11:24pm)
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(03/28/24 5:39am)
President Joe Biden once told friends that the “river of power … flows from the Ivy League.”
(03/26/24 4:45am)
Penn Reproductive Justice held its inaugural conference in the Forum at the Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics on March 23.
(03/26/24 1:42am)
Last year, Penn softball’s Ivy League campaign ended with just one series win that came in the penultimate series of the season. This year, the Red and Blue were able to equal last season’s tally with just the Ivy League opener.
(03/26/24 4:47am)
2000 College graduate and 2005 Wharton MBA graduate Caroline Strzalka recently appeared on ABC’s Shark Tank to pitch a gaming app she co-founded.
(03/26/24 1:34am)
As someone who was raised on Xbox Live, I was overcome with joy when I first heard Electronic Arts Sports was developing a new installment of its college football video game series. I vividly remember tearing open my copy of NCAA Football 14 and all of the programs I virtually coached to championships.
(03/26/24 3:29pm)
Penn fencing sent seven fencers to compete in the highly anticipated 2024 NCAA Fencing Championships, which began on Thursday, March 21. This prestigious event brought together top collegiate fencers nationwide to compete for individual and team honors.