The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with 22 current and former colleagues of Jameson to hear about Jameson’s history, accomplishments, and leadership ability.
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After early-season dominance, Penn gymnastics has sights set on history
No Penn team has ever made Regionals before, but this year's Quakers are looking to change that.
Penn women's track and field's Bella Whittaker breaks records to start the season
Whittaker started her senior season off strongly, setting two Ivy League records in the 400 and 500 meter races.
Katz Center and Penn Hillel host lecture on antisemitism and education
The event was part of the Katz Center’s new lecture series this semester, entitled “Jews and the University: Antisemitism, Admissions, Academic Freedom.”
After early-season dominance, Penn gymnastics has sights set on history
No Penn team has ever made Regionals before, but this year's Quakers are looking to change that.
Penn women's track and field's Bella Whittaker breaks records to start the season
Whittaker started her senior season off strongly, setting two Ivy League records in the 400 and 500 meter races.
Akiva Berkowitz | The newsletter is dead
Columnist Akiva Berkowitz argues for a better system to point students to the many fun experiences on campus.
Penn football’s Joey Slackman earns Academic All-American honors bolstering NFL hopes
Slackman becomes the sixth Quaker and the first since 1999 to earn such honors as his focus turns toward next year’s NFL draft.
House committee demands that Penn submit documents on antisemitism response by Feb. 7
The committee requested 25 groups of documents and information, including communications by the Board of Trustees and other Penn affiliates, as well as Sidechat and social media posts and text messages.
DP Newsletter | Inside Penn's antisemitism task force
1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump nears Republican nomination with New Hampshire primary win
Trump's victory sets the stage for his third consecutive matchup with former Penn professor and President Joe Biden in November 2024.
2023 Engineering graduate Xander Uyttendaele awarded Churchill scholarship
2023 School of Engineering and Applied Science graduate Xander Uyttendaele is among 16 students or recent graduates selected for the Churchill Scholarship, a fully funded year of graduate study at the University of Cambridge.
McClelland Sushi & Market to relocate next academic year due to Quad renovations
While the new location will not change the dining hall’s current menu, the market will no longer be available.
Penn Med institute sets world record for paired kidney donations
Penn Medicine set a world record for the most Kidney Paired Donations completed within a year.
Abdulrahman Bindamnan | As a Penn alumnus, I am with former President Liz Magill
Guest Columnist Abdulrahman Bindamnan argues that the resignation of Liz Magill was bad news for free speech.
DP Newsletter | Faculty rally criticizes donor involvement
Penn faculty across several schools and departments gathered with community members on Monday afternoon in front of College Hall for a demonstration in support of academic freedom.
Here's what to know about eight Penn facilities undergoing construction, renovations this year
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with Executive Director of Design and Construction at Facilities and Real Estate Services Chris Kern to discuss the progress of the University's various construction and renovation projects on campus.
Mia Vesely | I dropped sorority rush and I’m glad
Columnist Mia Vesely discusses her experience in the rush process at Penn and why it wasn’t for her.
Penn Med, Wellness at Penn facilities reinstate masking guidelines amid COVID-19 surge
Penn Medicine and Wellness at Penn temporarily updated their masking guidelines in response to a recent spike in Philadelphia COVID-19 cases.


















