Some professors assumed that only in-person classes were canceled and planned to hold class on Zoom before receiving further communication from administrators that no classes could be held.
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While some believe that contracting COVID-19 is inevitable on a full campus, students said they are not worried due to Penn's vaccination requirement.
Campus organizations are using streaming, and video-conferencing platforms to make sure events are accessible to all members of the Penn community.
Penn suspends University operations as flooding wrecks Philadelphia
Severe flooding from the remnants of Hurricane Ida prompted Penn to suspend normal University operations, including classes, Thursday. This is a developing story. Check back here for updates.
While some believe that contracting COVID-19 is inevitable on a full campus, students said they are not worried due to Penn's vaccination requirement.
Campus organizations are using streaming, and video-conferencing platforms to make sure events are accessible to all members of the Penn community.
Editorial | Why can’t Penn students access Penn Park?
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board argues that the University must ensure Penn students have ready access to athletic fields and facilities on campus.
Students stranded sheetless as mailrooms experience week-long delays
Campus mailrooms have been flooded with packages, prompting delays and leaving students without essential dorm items.
Penn Athletics outlines fall sport spectator rules
Penn’s updated fall sports spectator rules went into effect this past weekend, when Penn women’s soccer kicked off the fall athletics season. The rules include updated guidance on mask wearing, vaccination status, ticketing policies, and concessions.
Penn Athletics weekend preview: Soccer, volleyball, and field hockey back in action
Fall sports are finally upon us. Here’s a look at what Penn’s soccer, volleyball, and field hockey teams are up against this weekend, as many of them suit up for their first games in almost two years.
Tornado warning prompts University shelter-in-place alert
Philadelphia County is under tornado warning until 7:15 p.m., as high winds and heavy rains hit the region.
Clubs have the option to recruit new members in person, virtually, or both from Aug. 31 to Sept. 2.
With a return to in-person learning comes a return to in-person extracurricular activities, and Penn's political clubs in particular are in for an event-filled academic year.
Duke introduces stricter COVID-19 guidelines after over 300 students test positive
Almost all of the people who tested positive are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and the vast majority are asymptomatic.
CAPS will offer in-person and remote services for fall semester
When students make an appointment with CAPS this semester, they will have the option to select whether they want to receive care in person or remotely over phone or video.
Penn women’s soccer notches a draw and a win in their first two games since 2019
In their first two games of the season and of head coach Casey Brown's Penn career, the Quakers came back from being a goal down in each to earn a draw and a win, respectively.
Victim transported to Penn Med after gun shots fired at 40th and Chestnut Streets
The suspect is a 5-foot-10 Black male of heavy build wearing all black clothing and a hooded sweatshirt.
Varun Saraswathula | Everything is uncertain. The only way to be happy is to let go.
Columnist Varun Saraswathula discusses how letting go of expectations can help us better take the pandemic in stride.
Andy Yoon | How to overcome post-pandemic perfectionism
Columnist Andy Yoon discusses how we can reduce perfectionism as in-person classes return.
Here's what you need to know about Philly's COVID-19 restrictions
Masks are required at all indoor businesses and institutions, regardless of vaccination status, unless the business chooses to require that all people inside prove they are fully vaccinated.



















