Three-day symposium celebrates 50th anniversary of gender scholarship and advocacy at Penn
The symposium, which lasts from Feb. 29 to March 2, features a variety of faculty, scholars, and alumni across GSWG, FGT, and PWS.
The symposium, which lasts from Feb. 29 to March 2, features a variety of faculty, scholars, and alumni across GSWG, FGT, and PWS.
The Penn Board of Trustees approved a 3.9% tuition hike for the 2024-25 academic year.
Columnist Eric Najera argues Penn must address meal plan price and quality issues.
Residents have celebrated the dorm’s strong sense of community while describing ongoing challenges with amenities and the dorm selection process.
The Penn Board of Trustees approved a 3.9% tuition hike for the 2024-25 academic year.
Columnist Eric Najera argues Penn must address meal plan price and quality issues.
Also, the Penn & Slavery Project's fight for recognition.
According to a Feb. 27 press release, five students received a memo that their involvement in the study-in was grounds for "disciplinary proceedings."
The documents reveal that the hearing board decided to conduct Wax’s case as one of “flagrant unprofessional conduct by a faculty member.”
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with multiple people affiliated with the Penn & Slavery Project about their efforts for wider visibility of the project and its findings — both on campus and outside of it — and how the University has responded.
The donation was intended to support the Boys & Girls Club of Philadelphia's Literacy Initiative, which allegedly included the sum in its operating budget.
The fellowship, now in its fourth year, is awarded annually to a graduate architecture student in honor of Abele's legacy.
The Supreme Court, which agreed to expedite the case, said that it will hear arguments on Trump's immunity the week of April 22.
Despite the changing tides of college basketball, the Ivy League still believes they can hold on to their best.
Niemiec has already set four program records and will be looking for more at the NCAA Indoor Championships.
The new funding will allow the aging cars on the Market-Frankford Line to be replaced once a contract is signed with a rail car manufacturer.
As of publication, who sent the fraudulent email and how student email addresses were collected is unknown.
The panels featured scholars and artists who explored the relationship between the revolution and the past, present, and future.
Columnist Zaid Alsubaiei highlights the difference between Penn’s diversity statistics and reality on campus.
The professors who teach AFRC 1187 and students currently enrolled spoke with The Daily Pennsylvanian about why the class is important.