The most recent concerns come one year after two Penn Dining locations were found to have violated city health code.
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Perfecting the Palestra playlist
Checking in with Ryo Lindsey, the man behind the music at the Palestra.
Penn wrestling dominates Columbia in 31-3 victory
After suffering a narrow defeat to Stanford, Penn wrestling bounced back in a dominant win against Columbia.
Starbucks employees at 39th and Walnut streets location near Penn vote to unionize
The store became the 11th in Pennsylvania to unionize.
Perfecting the Palestra playlist
Checking in with Ryo Lindsey, the man behind the music at the Palestra.
Penn wrestling dominates Columbia in 31-3 victory
After suffering a narrow defeat to Stanford, Penn wrestling bounced back in a dominant win against Columbia.
Nili Gold | Our faculty’s visit to a changed Israel
Guest Columnist Nili Gold recounts her experience on the recent Penn faculty trip to Israel.
Penn men’s basketball falls to Columbia in back and forth affair
The Quakers lose their third consecutive Ivy matchup to the Lions who entered the game winless in the conference.
Penn women’s basketball embarrassed at home, falling 85-55 to Columbia
The game started with the Lions going on a 18-0 run that the Quakers ultimately couldn’t overcome.
Lexi Boccuzzi | To rush or not to rush?
Columnist Lexi Boccuzzi concludes that while Greek life has its flaws, it provides a unique benefit to Penn culture as the last independent organizations on campus.
DP Newsletter | Faculty denounce student conduct violation case
Omar Khoury | The hate I felt on campus
Guest Columnist Omar Khoury recounts the hate he felt eight years ago by a prominent member of Penn’s community.
Heirloom Market near Penn closed for three days due to health code violations
The supermarket fully reopened as of Jan. 21, though the inspection report from the Philadelphia Department of Public Health indicated the presence of mice feces.
New Andrea Mitchell Center associate director reflects on his journey through Penn
Bakri, who previously served as the assistant director of the Middle East Center, shared how his background and deep ties to Penn will inform his leadership of the Mitchell Center.
Penn LGBT Center announces new leadership following employee departures
Eric Angelero was named LGBT Center director and Wesley Alvers was named associate director in a Jan. 25 announcement by Penn University Life.
Penn School of Arts & Sciences receives record $84 million donation from Roy and Diana Vagelos
The donation marks the largest gift to Penn since multiple high-profile donors withdrew their funding last fall.
Letter to admin. from Penn faculty alleges policy violation with student discipline case
The student confirmed that the investigation pertains to the placement of stickers relating to the Freedom School for Palestine.
Penn's antisemitism task force chair shares updates, plans for next semester
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Wolff, who acknowledged that the group was working to find consensus despite “massive” differences in opinion.
DP Newsletter | How Jameson became interim president
Izzy Feinfeld | Magill’s resignation was a wake-up call for the Penn community
Columnist Izzy Feinfeld argues that the Penn community should focus its efforts on building bridges between students, faculty, and staff rather than its donor base.


















