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We asked students what they thought about the Harvard cheating scandal and if they believe the same thing could happen at Penn. Get the full story on scandal here.
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We asked students what they thought about the Harvard cheating scandal and if they believe the same thing could happen at Penn. Get the full story on scandal here.
Meet Orlando Fiol. He is, in his words, a “ professional musician, pedagogue, and PhD candidate” at Penn. He is also blind. Watch the video and get the full story here.
The Daily Pennsyvlanian caught up with running back Jeff Jack. Senior Sports Editor Megan Soisson finds out what celebrity is Jack’s look-alike, what he thinks Snooki’s should have named her baby, and more.
Get to know the new crop of Daily Pennsylvanian columnists!
Daily Pennsylvanian writer Aditi Srinivas spoke with Director of Business Services Pam Lampitt about the new spaces below 1920 Commons dining hall. Watch the video to get a quick look at the new, expanded spaces.
The Pennsylvania Primaries were April 24. See what people have to say about the low voter turnout. RELATED: Romney wins Pennsylvania GOP primary
President Amy Gutmann voted in Steinberg-Dietrich Hall for the Pennsylvania primaries. Arriving at 6 p.m., she was the 12th person to cast a ballot at the polling place. RELATED: Romney wins Pennsylvania GOP primary
Students United Against Extractive Industries, which includes students from Haverford, Bryn Mawr, Swarthmore, Temple and Penn, met at the PNC Bank at 40th and Walnut streets to protest PNC’s financing of mountaintop removal coal mining. Earth Quaker Action Team, a group of Quaker Friends, brought the issue to students’ attention last year. The event was the student groups’ first public collaborative action raising awareness for the cause.
The baseball team competed with St. Joe’s at Citizens Bank Park, but lost, 3-6. The Daily Pennsylvanian caught up with the coach and some players to see how it was to play in the stadium and what they thought of the game.
Republican Presidential Candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney addressed the Tri-State Tea Party Caucus at The Franklin Institute in Center City. Get the full story here.
Penn did not renew its contract with Au Bon Pain in Huntsman Hall. Students told The Daily Pennsylvanian what they thought of the news. Get the full story here.
Allied barton guards announce they are unionizing
We ask around campus what people think of the top stories of the past weeks.
Penn for Jesus set up a prayer tent on College Green in preparation for Easter. Students can enter the tent and write prayers on the walls.
American Indians performed native in Wynn Commons March 31. Watch as they perform traditional and more modern dances, and get the full story here.
Education Commons had its grand opening March 28. Find out what students are saying about the new study space at Franklin Field.
Education Commons, located on the second floor of Weiss Pavilion in Franklin Field, is 6,400 square feet of new study spaces inspired by Weigle Information Commons at Van Pelt Library.
The opening of a new study space on the second floor of Weiss Pavilion, next to Franklin Field. Vice provost and director of the Penn libraries, Carton Rogers, was available to speak with visitors about the space. The open house event featured free food and an iPad raffle.
The Daily Pennsylvanian tagged along with the heavyweight rowers as they practiced on the Schuylkill.