Here's a comprehensive guide to the courses that double count, based on data from Penn's College Requirements page.
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PWH panel says Biden will strengthen foreign alliances, face tension with China and Russia
The panelists discussed the positive foreign reactions to Joe Biden winning the 2020 presidential election and how Biden's foreign policy, which will contrast with Trump-era policies, may influence the world order.
Surf’s up: Penn’s newest club hopes to hit the Jersey waves
The Penn Surf Club will provide opportunities for members to participate in both competitive and non-competitive surfing.
PLTV study finds 80% of Penn students reported high stress levels from 2020 election
Penn Leads the Vote conducted a survey on the effect of the 2020 election on students' mental health, and found that 80% of respondents reported that they were somewhat, moderately, or very anxious and stressed leading up to Election Day.
PWH panel says Biden will strengthen foreign alliances, face tension with China and Russia
The panelists discussed the positive foreign reactions to Joe Biden winning the 2020 presidential election and how Biden's foreign policy, which will contrast with Trump-era policies, may influence the world order.
Surf’s up: Penn’s newest club hopes to hit the Jersey waves
The Penn Surf Club will provide opportunities for members to participate in both competitive and non-competitive surfing.
Penn track and field at the Olympics: A connection that goes back 120 years
For many athletes, competing at the Olympic Games is the ultimate dream. But for several Quakers on Penn's track and field team, this dream has been a reality since 1900.
Editorial | Upperclassmen shouldn't feel pressured to return to campus in the Spring
It is certainly understandable that many upperclassmen want or need to return to campus, owing to mental health deterioration, unsafe home environments, or being locked into off-campus leases. However, nobody should feel pressured to do so.
Reading Terminal Market launches GoFundMe to survive COVID-19 pandemic
Businesses operating at the Terminal have suffered over the past several months as they lose customers, especially tourists, due to the pandemic.
Gregory College House to get air conditioning by May 2021, nine months behind schedule
Although Penn had planned to complete air conditioning installation for the last dorm without AC by the end of the summer, the COVID-19 pandemic and limited supply of equipment upended the project timeline.
Lexi Boccuzzi | Divided American liberalism
Outside the isolation of coastal cities and college campuses, America isn’t embracing leftism.
'I just feel so lucky': Senior Erin Quinn reflects on experience with Penn field hockey
After playing a supporting role in her first two seasons, Quinn came into her own last year for Penn field hockey.
Checking in with Penn football alums in the NFL after Week 9
Week 9 of the 2020 NFL season has arrived, providing viewers with a better idea of how the league is shaping up come playoff time.
Penn’s latest campus sculpture aims to celebrate Black womanhood
The sculpture, titled 'Brick House,' was created by acclaimed artist Simone Leigh, and features cowrie shells on the woman’s braids which symbolize wealth, femininity, and the African slave trade in which the shells were used as currency, according to Penn Today.
Behind the Zoom screen: students reflect on housing in the time of COVID-19
As some students are deciding whether to return to campus for the hybrid spring semester, The Daily Pennsylvanian virtually sat down to talk with three students, each of whom offered a glimpse into their different fall semester experiences living on campus, off campus in University City, or at home with their family.
To ease election-related stress, Wellness Week features virtual and socially distant events
Penn Wellness Week — running from Nov. 9 to Nov. 14 this year — is a biannual event organized by students that features dozens of programs aimed at enhancing mental and physical health on campus
Trump legal team files lawsuits against Pennsylvania election officials
While the Trump campaign claims that Pennsylvania election officials violated federal and state law with charges of voter fraud and improper handling of mail-in ballots, Democratic lawyers and election officials continue to dismiss the challenges as unsupported attacks on a fair election process.
Three individual households largely responsible for semester-high COVID-19 spike
Out of the 107 new cases, 90 were undergraduate students with 17 new cases reported among graduate students, faculty, staff, and other Penn affiliates.
Supreme Court hears Philadelphia same-sex foster parents case
The case may signal how the court’s newly expanded conservative majority will rule on questions of LGBTQ+ rights and freedom of religion.
All-time Penn women's basketball team: Starting five
The Daily Pennsylvanian recently compiled a pair of Penn men's basketball all-time starting five lineups, but now it's time for our top lineup for the women.

















