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(11/30/23 7:07am)
Penn community members expressed concern about academic freedom at Penn after the resignation of History and Sociology of Science professor Harun Küçük as faculty director of the Penn Middle East Center.
(11/30/23 3:39am)
Penn community members expressed concerns about antisemitism and Islamophobia on campus at University Council's open forum.
(12/06/23 7:03am)
Growing up, Lizzy Groetsch spent hours in the gym watching her older brothers train with her dad, a former college basketball player at Westminster College. Eventually, she grew tired of sitting idly by and began working out with her family on the court.
(11/30/23 11:50pm)
With the 2024 presidential election a year away, the Republican primaries are ramping up. As of Oct. 28, former Vice President Mike Pence is no longer running for president. It may have come as a surprise to many, especially since he dropped out of the race before the Iowa caucus, but his campaign was doomed from the start.
(12/11/23 6:18am)
On Monday, Texas A&M appointed Penn alumnus Mike Elko as the football program’s new head coach and praised him as being “one of the best defensive minds in the country.” Elko, coming off of two consecutive seasons coaching Duke in the Atlantic Coast Conference, is now ready to try his hand at college football’s grandest stage: the SEC.
(12/01/23 2:08am)
Penn Athletics has a series of wide-ranging funding gaps across a variety of sports, according to an analysis by The Daily Pennsylvanian of publicly available data. This includes significant disparities in the salaries of men’s and women’s coaches, recruiting expenses, and the costs of game-day and other operations.
(12/05/23 2:10am)
Pennsylvania doctors are now required to obtain informed consent for medical students to perform pelvic, rectal, or prostate exams on patients under anesthesia.
(12/05/23 1:48am)
Penn Professor Michael Mann, a leader in climate change research, received the John Scott Award from the Franklin Institute and the City of Philadelphia.
(11/30/23 1:06am)
The Wharton Alliance, Penn’s undergraduate LGBTQ pre-professional organization, will host their annual drag show, “Drag Me Through the Holidays,” on Dec. 1.
(11/29/23 3:58am)
Give this DP crossword a go.
(11/29/23 1:05am)
In classic five-by-five, give this DP mini crossword a go.
(11/29/23 6:32am)
Penn Chavurah, a progressive Jewish student group, screened a film critical of Israel amid attempts from Penn administrators to delay the screening.
(11/29/23 4:17am)
How do we define free speech? How do we define how a university campus promotes, or discourages, free speech?
(11/29/23 5:56am)
An escaped prisoner was apprehended on the 3400 block of Spruce Street around 11:00 a.m. on Nov. 28.
(12/06/23 2:02am)
The University of Pennsylvania Health System disclosed a $58 million operating profit for the quarter concluding on Sept. 30.
(11/29/23 1:33am)
Penn President Liz Magill opened applications for a new Student Advisory Group on the Muslim, Arab, and Palestinian student experiences.
(11/29/23 3:28am)
From the moment Penn women’s swimming and diving sophomore Abby Wickersham first jumped into the water at age five, she just couldn’t see a stopping point for pursuing the sport. Today, it's led her to the Red and Blue.
(11/30/23 12:01am)
Take a stroll across campus on any given Friday night and you will likely bear witness to alcohol-fueled scenes. You might accidentally step on a stray can of Natural Light or a red Solo cup. Maybe you’ll watch an intoxicated party-goer stumble over an unlodged Locust Walk brick. On any given day, you may witness a fresh-faced first-year get MERTed. Welcome to Penn, the land where Ivy League prestige meets rampant alcoholism.
(11/28/23 10:25pm)
Penn Middle East Center director Harun Küçük submitted his resignation on Nov. 28, according to the Penn chapter of the American Association of University Professors.
(11/28/23 11:40pm)
Since I arrived at Penn three months ago, tensions over social and political issues have risen to a level I’d never seen before. The Palestine Writes Literature Festival, the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, and the University’s reaction to those events have plummeted our campus into controversy. Nearly every Penn student has felt the effects of ongoing conflict this semester.