The Graduation Issue 2023: Columns from the DP's graduating seniors
Senior columns cover the ups and downs of Penn, and everything in between.
Senior columns cover the ups and downs of Penn, and everything in between.
Several members of the Class of 2023 have left indelible marks on their respective programs.
The seniors of Penn's winter teams have won titles and championship appearances during their time in Red and Blue.
With some of their seasons not quite over yet, the members of the Class of 2023 are still forging their Quaker legacies.
Several members of the Class of 2023 have left indelible marks on their respective programs.
The seniors of Penn's winter teams have won titles and championship appearances during their time in Red and Blue.
Columnist Isabella Glassman contemplates the deep meaning that can be drawn from the less prestigious, small moments at Penn.
Lochlahn March, a former Daily Pennsylvanian sports editor, details how learning to fail can actually be the key to success.
The award-winning Broadway actress will deliver Penn’s 2023 Commencement speech on May 15.
The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a line-up of past events and celebrations that will continue throughout the rest of the academic year.
Columnist Alex Baxter reminds readers that their time at Penn is fleeting and that embracing connectedness is key.
The week-long convention is an opportunity for nursing students to connect with students from around the country and learn more about the field from peers and experts.
The Daily Pennsylvanian took a look at what’s changed in the University City food scene in the past semester and what's upcoming.
The end of this semester marks the conclusion of Liz Magill's first academic year as Penn president.
The Sundheim Penn First Plus International Opportunity Fund will give eligible students further resources for summer internships, research programs, and academic courses.
Sophie Apfel, former copy editor, expresses gratitude for her service to the DP and calls on others to perform services for others, even without credit.
Komal Patel, former deputy assignments editor, reflects on having fun writing for the paper.
Columnist Sam Zou encourages students to look at life with an abundance mindset instead of focusing on what we lack or what is scarce in the world.
The DP sat down with former Senior Sports Editor Brandon Pride, and asked him 15 questions about his time at The Daily Pennsylvanian, his experience at Penn, and life overall.
Jonah Charlton, former editor-in-chief, redefines what he considers making it at Penn in the context of the relationships he has forged through his time at The Daily Pennsylvanian.