The Daily Pennsylvanian got the chance to interview three Quakers who have found great success this campaign.
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First in-person Wellness Week since pandemic proposes strategies, collects community feedback
The event series was intended to promote the eight domains of wellness — physical, emotional, social, intellectual, environmental, financial, occupational, and spiritual wellness.
Brock Kirwan appointed as inaugural executive director of MindCORE Neuroimaging Facility
Kirwan was previously a professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and the director of the MRI Research Facility at Brigham Young University.
In Photos: The evolution of the Penn Relays over 128 years
It has been 139 years since the first Penn Relays, and much has changed since then. Awards, competitors, and even the track itself has changed since the original Relays in 1895. Here's a look into the evolution of the Penn Relays throughout the years.
First in-person Wellness Week since pandemic proposes strategies, collects community feedback
The event series was intended to promote the eight domains of wellness — physical, emotional, social, intellectual, environmental, financial, occupational, and spiritual wellness.
Brock Kirwan appointed as inaugural executive director of MindCORE Neuroimaging Facility
Kirwan was previously a professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and the director of the MRI Research Facility at Brigham Young University.
New Wharton Undergraduate Healthcare Club committee forms to provide insight into biotech industry
The Investment committee marks the club’s eleventh committee, which recruits members each semester and often focuses on pre-professional activities.
Meet three of Penn women's track and field's recruits
Here are three Quakers who will be donning the Red and Blue for the program next year
The University’s largest event of the year has a multi-pronged approach to generating revenue.
The Olympic medalist will be representing a nation that has deep historical ties with Franklin Field and the Carnival.
Penn track and field Isabella Whittaker to transfer to Arkansas for graduate eligibility
Whittaker broke two Ivy League records in the 400- and 500-meter races this season and is putting together an impressive case for the 2024 Olympics.
After a season filled with success, here are four athletes representing the Red and Blue as freshmen and sophomores to be on the lookout for.
Mia Vesely | The commencement speaker is qualified and a excellent choice
Columnist Mia Vesely explains why Siddhartha Mukherjee is an excellent choice for commencement speaker and why students should listen up.
Sose Hovannisian | Remember the Armenian Genocide of 1915 today
Columnist Sose Hovannisian urges the Penn community to remember Armenian history’s darkest times today.
DP Daybreak | Biden wins 63.7% of primary votes at Penn
Also, Penn hired new lobbyists as it faces congressional scrutiny.
From 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day, 575 voters in the Penn community cast their ballots at three polling locations across campus.
Kaynath Chowdhury | Stop curving classes
Columnist Kaynath Chowdhury critiques the way STEM courses are taught, attributing low test averages to ineffective teaching methods.
Penn hires new lobbyists for higher education issues amid congressional investigations
The University hired Cassidy & Associates in the wake of controversies at Penn and other higher education institutions surrounding campus responses to the Israel-Hamas war.
Two Penn students found Memory Club to train students' memory techniques, cognition skills
The co-founders, College junior Naseeb Andar and College first-year Andrew Wong, said that they hope to share techniques to make learning an easy and efficient process.
Two Penn students receive Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans
Graduate student Min Jae Kim and College senior William Niu were among 30 fellows selected from around 2,300 applicants this year.



















