A sign posted by the Philadelphia Department of Licenses and Inspections states that the building is “ordered vacated immediately” because of several code violations and details several corrective actions required to lift the order.
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DP Daybreak | Contradictions in Penn's new open expression policies
Also, Interim Penn President Larry Jameson will remain in his role through the 2026 academic year.
The analysis found that the guidelines increase the powers of Penn’s vice provost for University Life, redefine events on campus as inherently private to the University community, and specifically prohibit many of the tactics used by demonstrators on campus in recent years.
Meihuan Yu | Unproductive by design: the last summer before college
Columnist Meihuan Yu asks the Class of 2028 to savor their final summer before college with rest and meaningful downtime.
DP Daybreak | Contradictions in Penn's new open expression policies
Also, Interim Penn President Larry Jameson will remain in his role through the 2026 academic year.
The analysis found that the guidelines increase the powers of Penn’s vice provost for University Life, redefine events on campus as inherently private to the University community, and specifically prohibit many of the tactics used by demonstrators on campus in recent years.
Penn men’s track and field puts on impressive display at NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Junior James Rhoads finished in sixth place in the pole vault final
Penn community expresses mixed reactions to former President Donald Trump's felony conviction
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to several students about their reactions to the outcome of Trump's trial.
Penn resident advisor union unanimously ratifies first contract
The new two-year contract will provide RAs with a $3,000 stipend, 150 meals, and a $750 contract ratification payment for RAs who worked during the most recent spring semester.
Philadelphia City Councilmember Nicolas O’Rourke invited United RAs at Penn to speak to City Council on May 16 about Penn’s union-busting tactics and to advocate for the resolution.
Previewing Penn swimming and diving at the U.S. Olympic Trials
Matt Fallon and Anna Kalandadze lead the pack for the Quakers vying for a ticket to Paris.
Penn announces faculty members named to new vice provost selection committees
The committees will help select the best-suited standing faculty members for the two new positions, which are part of Penn's current operating strategic framework.
Phila. Mayor Cherelle Parker includes $14 million for UC Townhomes redevelopment in city budget
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker's initial budget proposal excluded funding for the site, but community members, including City Councilmember Jamie Gauthier, advocated for and ultimately secured the funds.
"The best performance of the century": A look into Penn heavyweight rowing's season
Finishing ninth at the IRA National Championship, Penn heavyweight rowing's newfound success was not crafted overnight.
Natalia Reyes | On retaliatory medical leaves and the deans who uphold them
Guest Columnist Natalia Reyes argues that medical leaves should not be used to retaliate against students attempting to report discrimination and harassment at Penn.
National Research Conference at Penn to host inaugural event this fall
Project Lucid National Research Conference at Penn will host its inaugural National Research Conference at Penn on Oct. 4-5, during fall break.
Penn women's track and field has historic showing at NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Senior Isabella Whittaker finished in the top five of the 400m final, securing a spot in Olympic Trials.
In the email sent on June 10, Raghavendran wrote that Jameson would remain in his role as interim president through the 2026 academic year, or until a successor has been found.
Ginger Arts Center, hub for youth-led art and activism, opens in Philadelphia’s Chinatown
The center features youth-led programming, teach-ins, and workshops, providing youth with the opportunity to engage with art through professional-grade equipment.
Penn Libraries partner with Wiley Publishing to expand open access publishing and research
Effective from 2024 to 2026, the three-year agreement provides Penn students, professors, and researchers with the ability to publish their work to Wiley’s global academic and extensive library.



















