While the Supreme Court deliberates the constitutionality of the Patient Protection Affordable Care Act, Penn professors are also debating the issue.
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Wharton gears up for end of ‘Hostile Takeover’
One fortunate Wharton student will be crowned the “ultimate corporate raider ” tomorrow.
Students learn about stress management and hydration at Perelman Quad block party
The Student Health Advisory Board held a block party to raise awareness of basic health needs, including hydration and stress management.
Detective tweets to offer info on crime and build relationships
With one hashtag at a time, Detective Joe Murray is making Philadelphia a little safer.
Wharton gears up for end of ‘Hostile Takeover’
One fortunate Wharton student will be crowned the “ultimate corporate raider ” tomorrow.
Students learn about stress management and hydration at Perelman Quad block party
The Student Health Advisory Board held a block party to raise awareness of basic health needs, including hydration and stress management.
Chairez opts for civil disobedience case to go to trial
In an arraignment on April 2, Wharton sophomore Tania Chairez rejected the court’s offer of the Accelerated Misdemeanor Program, opting instead to go to a full trial.
Penn freshman battles back against bullying
Ly co-founded the Asian Student Association in Philadelphia — an anti-bullying group for Asian students created soon after the South Philadelphia High School violence began to draw media attention.
Ludacris discusses life, social impact
The Lauren and Bobby Turner Social Impact Executive Series began in 2010 to instill in students the importance of “doing well and doing good.” Andre Agassi spoke last year and Magic Johnson the year before.
Penn for Immigrant Rights hosts discussion on undocumented immigration
“One of the biggest problems is lack of discourse about this topic at Penn,” College junior and PIR member Joey Wallerstein said. “[This event wants] to encourage people, not just people who believe in immigrant rights as a cause, but to those who don’t know anything about it and who might be opposed to it.”
SPEC Connaissance hosts CNN journalist and neurosurgeon Sanjay Gupta
Emmy-winning journalist and neurosurgeon Sanjay Gupta spoke on his life, career before 800 people as this spring’s SPEC Connaissance speaker.
Chess extraordinaire Garry Kasparov speaks at Philo
Kasparov was the guest of honor at the Philomathean Society’s Annual Oration this year. The event, which took place Apr. 3 at Penn Museum’s Harrison Auditorium, drew a large audience of students eager to meet the master.
Joke Issue: Major Gregory flooding goes unnoticed
After a week of dealing with the consequences of nearly a foot of flooding, residents of Gregory College House have finally received help.
Joke Issue: Jeremy Lin considered for PAACH director
The Office of the Vice Provost for University Life announced that Jeremy Lin may soon fill the vacant position of Pan-Asian American Community House director.
Jim Khan | Joke issue score: 'DP' 128, readers 127
The Daily Pennsylvanian’s annual gag issue has a long history, of which another chapter has been written today.
Joke Issue: Wharton kid takes himself too seriously
Huntsman Hall security escorted a Wharton freshman out of the building after he screamed “obscenities down the hall” when he was eliminated from Wharton’s annual school-wide assassins game, Hostile Takeover.
Joke Issue: Red and Blue’s big bubble
Yesterday afternoon, Penn Athletics Director of Facilities Noah Gustkey discovered that someone had deflated the seasonal air structure that covered the Dunning-Cohen Champions Field.
Joke Issue: Hayley Brooks & Ali Kokot | Get low? YEAH, BRO!
After publishing our first little number on grinding. — we’ve reevaluated how we stand on this mating ritual: to the front, to the back and to the side.
Joke Issue: Knapp wheeling and dealing
Though it was expected that Knapp would opt for ACL and MCL reconstructive surgery after the season, the can-do senior, who led Penn to its best start in program history, decided she wasn’t ready to give up basketball just yet.
Joke Issue: Ginger Ivy Leaguer is all the rage
Despite a standout Ivy League career, point guard Zack Rosen is facing plenty of doubts about whether he can take his talents to the NBA.













