Penn Libraries, Kislak Center unveil exhibit on ‘dissent’ during America’s bicentennial
The Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts launched the exhibit on Feb. 9 and will keep it open for viewing until May.
The Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts launched the exhibit on Feb. 9 and will keep it open for viewing until May.
Also, Simone Sawyer reflects on her basketball journey.
Also, how Penn is celebrating Black History Month.
Columnist Marie Dillard encourages students to reevaluate their relationship with learning.
Also, Simone Sawyer reflects on her basketball journey.
Also, how Penn is celebrating Black History Month.
Students will have the opportunity to engage in a variety of events — including historical discussions, musical activities, and culinary experiences.
After the ransom went unpaid, the hackers surfaced online to take credit for the attack and set the record straight.
In interviews and statements to The Daily Pennsylvanian, Penn faculty and researchers discussed the significant economic and environmental impacts of these facilities.
Researchers will regularly update the project to reflect changes in the evolving job market.
Parthasarathy created this tool while enrolled in CASI’s fully funded 2025 summer internship program at Aravind Eye Hospital in Madurai, India.
After four years of shining on the court, the senior’s playing days at Penn are coming to an end.
The sophomore guard made the game-winning stop to hand Penn its first win over Princeton since 2018.
Water could be seen leaking from the lobby’s ceiling from the outside of the building, which Forchielli attributed to “sprinkler discharge” in a Monday email to Harnwell residents.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with students and faculty about whether or not selective clubs shape career readiness on campus.
After the Feb. 3 ruling, the five groups will serve as defendants alongside the University in future proceedings.
Nearly a dozen community members attended the Feb. 7 service, which included a moment of silence to honor victims Ella Cook and MukhammadAziz Umurzokov.
The event included discussions about artificial intelligence and innovation in healthcare.
In his speech, Bartov said “there was no other way to describe what Israel was doing” than “as a genocidal operation.”
The Feb. 6 event was co-sponsored by Penn’s Greenfield Intercultural Center and led by 2004 College graduate and award-winning historian and curator Samir Meghelli.