Three Quakers brought home defensive player of the week honors.
38th and Spruce Street Intersection
English professor Simone White appointed associate faculty director of Kelly Writers House
White will continue to oversee the KWH Fellows Seminar and work on developing a new program series focusing on intersections of music, visual arts, poetics, sound studies, theory, and performance.
Ananya Shah | Club-bing you over the head
Columnist Ananya Shah argues that there is value to be found in the club application process, despite its flaws.
Penn’s student conduct, academic integrity violations increase, disciplinary data shows
The report, which was released in July, listed 742 total incidents — a 22% increase from 608 in 2022-23 and 678 the year before.
English professor Simone White appointed associate faculty director of Kelly Writers House
White will continue to oversee the KWH Fellows Seminar and work on developing a new program series focusing on intersections of music, visual arts, poetics, sound studies, theory, and performance.
Ananya Shah | Club-bing you over the head
Columnist Ananya Shah argues that there is value to be found in the club application process, despite its flaws.
DP Daybreak | Palestine vigil shuts down campus traffic
Also, administrators attended an exhibit about the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attacks.
Penn students criticize campus closures, police response after vigil
Police officers rerouted traffic from the two streets and barricaded sections of College Green and Locust Walk.
Jameson, Penn officials visit Weitzman Museum exhibition about Oct. 7 Hamas attacks
The Weitzman Museum invited representatives from Penn, Drexel University, Temple University, and Germantown Friends School for the Oct. 9 visit.
Over 250 individuals join Indigenous Peoples' Day vigil for Palestine on Penn’s campus
The vigil, which was called “Indigenous Peoples Day Palestine Solidarity Vigil,” had over 250 participants who rallied for nearly two hours.
On Thursday, Walz emphasized the importance of political engagement and highlighted the pro-LBGTQ+ record of Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
Pa. attorney general candidate Eugene DePasquale and Rep. Ro Khanna speak at Penn Dems event
During the talk — which was co-sponsored by the Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study Of Democracy and the Government and Politics Association — DePasquale and Khanna spoke about civic engagement ahead of the upcoming election and answered questions from roughly 50 attendees.
Ott Center for Track and Field to open to public on Dec. 6
The general public will have access to the $69.35 million facility starting on Dec. 6.
Another tie: Penn women's soccer ends match 0-0 to notch fifth draw of the year
This is the team's second time holding an Ivy League opponent to zero goals this season.
Ivy League athletic scholarship lawsuit dismissed in federal court
The verdict allows the conference to uphold its ban on the practice.
The Quakers finished the weekend with first, second, and fourth-place finishes at the Navy Day Regatta.
Public trust in United States Supreme Court continues to decline, Annenberg survey finds
This year's results mark a record low since the survey began in 2005, when APPC recorded that 75% of American voters trusted the Supreme Court.
Will Kelly | The downside of negativity bonding
Columnist Will Kelly highlights the way Penn students talk about themselves to others, and what they can do in response.
Penn's Graduate School of Education joins global consortium on artificial intelligence in education
Institutions in Ghana, Spain, India, Kazakhstan, Colombia, and Qatar will contribute to the consortium in addition to Penn.
U.S. Rep., Penn Carey Law graduate Mary Gay Scanlon urges student voter turnout at Penn Dems event
At Friday's event, Scanlon reiterated the importance of young voters and students in this upcoming election in an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian.

















