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College sophomore Sarah Ramadan checks the level of her test tube while getting tested at the DuBois/Rodin Field site on Jan. 19.
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College sophomore Sarah Ramadan checks the level of her test tube while getting tested at the DuBois/Rodin Field site on Jan. 19.
Testing observer Brittany Sellers stands at her station in the DuBois/Rodin Field testing site on Jan. 19.
Penn community members getting tested for COVID-19 at the DuBois/Rodin Field testing site on Jan. 19.
Testing observer Brittany Sellers (left) checks College sophomore Sarah Ramadan's COVID-19 test tube at the DuBois/Rodin Field testing site on Jan. 19.
A student scans their ID card to enter Hill College House. Guests entering Penn buildings are also required to show their PennOpen Pass upon entering.
Sophomores will be able to choose between a new second-year dining plan or the two first-year plans currently available.
1968 Wharton graduate Donald J. Trump waving goodbye to supporters at a Johnstown, Pa. rally on Oct. 13, 2020. He was impeached for a second time on Wednesday morning, following a violent insurrection on the Capitol.
Anthropology professor Robert Schuyler is also a co-curator for the Penn Museum.
Trump supporters breached the United States Capitol on Jan. 6.
Protesters marching up the lawn of the United States Capitol before some breached the building.
Protesters filled the area of the National Mall between the Washington Monument and The Ellipse, where President Donald Trump spoke and urged his supporters to march to the Capitol.
Protesters marching up the grounds of the Capitol on Jan. 6.
Many protesters that stormed the United States Capitol on Jan. 6 waved "Trump 2020," "Don't Tread on Me," and American flags. Penn President Amy Gutmann and Provost Wendell Pritchett condemned the assault as an attack on American democracy.