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Penn wants to replace The Fresh Grocer with Acme
The University said it "would provide the best urban grocery store to support the Penn and local community going forward."
FactCheck.org will join Facebook to identify fake news
The Annenberg Public Policy Center's political fact checking website, FactCheck.org, will be among the fact-checking organizations to identify and label fake news stories flagged by Facebook users.
Former members of Track and Field team lose federal appeal in case for athlete minimum wage
Taylor Hennig and Gillian Berger sued Penn and the NCAA, arguing that Division I student-athletes should be entitled to a minimum wage during their seasons.
Penn wants to replace The Fresh Grocer with Acme
The University said it "would provide the best urban grocery store to support the Penn and local community going forward."
FactCheck.org will join Facebook to identify fake news
The Annenberg Public Policy Center's political fact checking website, FactCheck.org, will be among the fact-checking organizations to identify and label fake news stories flagged by Facebook users.
Princeton men's swimming season canceled after discovery of vulgar emails
Princeton's men's swimming and diving team has been suspended from competition for the duration of the 2016-17 season, effective immediately, according to a Princeton University press release.
State legislation could cut funding for 'sanctuary' schools like Penn
Penn’s status as a “sanctuary” campus could spell economic trouble for the University in light of legislation that will soon be introduced at the state level.
Sigma Nu shaken after member of color complains of racist treatment
Late Thursday night, College sophomore Victor Arellano covered the LOVE statue in flyers describing what he viewed as racist treatment from the fraternity’s executive board.
The Do's and Don'ts of finding an apartment
Campus Apartments brings you tips on how to find your next apartment.
Here are some winter break plans more interesting than yours
Nayef Yassin Nayef, a sophomore in Engineering, felt the two-day travel time to his home in Palestine was too long for this year's shortened winter break, so he decided to make alternative plans.
Penn men's basketball hosts two non-league foes over the holidays before Ivy play begins
Penn men’s basketball will take a vacation over the next few weeks, with its next game coming December 28 against Drexel at the Palestra.
Penn wrestling to spend holidays prepping for Southern Scuffle
Penn wrestling is approaching winter break ready to work hard and win some key matches. As winter break approaches, the Quakers are preparing for two major tournaments – the Southern Scuffle in Chattanooga, Tennessee and the Lehman Open in Lancaster, Pennsylvania – before a huge dual meet against Princeton on January 8.
Student leaders feel Brandeis study left out nuances
While student leaders of minority groups on campus said they were not surprised with the results of a recent study by Brandeis University, which found Penn to be lacking in socio-economic diversity and “hostile” to students of color, they felt the study left out certain nuances of their experiences at Penn.
Penn fencing ready for winter break grind
With only preseason tournaments under their belt thus far, Penn’s men and women fencing teams will look to use winter break as one of the final tune-ups before the rigors of the conference season begin.
Penn men's and women's squash ready to defend high national rankings over the break
The Penn women’s and men’s squash teams go into the winter break having two somewhat distinct experiences to start their seasons.
Penn women's basketball Cali-bound for winter break road trip
A lot can happen in three weeks. When Penn women’s basketball next takes to the court, three weeks will have gone by since the team’s last outing. Last Saturday, the Quakers won a nail-biter against Richmond 47-44, but now they’ll have a new challenge, not playing basketball. “It’s a chance for us to take a little bit of a pause and reflect on where we are at,” coach Mike McLaughlin said.
Here's what Penn students are doing to prep for finals
As classes end and reading days roll around, Penn students start gearing up for the last hurdle before winter break: finals.
This Penn professor is examining the psychological impact of war
One Penn professor's latest book is winning multiple awards.
New video dating app allows you to 'spin the bottle' to meet people nearby
On Thursday, a video dating app called Spin the Bottle Video Chat was launched at Penn. The DP sat down with the app’s CEO and co-founder, Matthew Cohen, to discuss this revolutionary new way of dating.


















