2019 Year in Review
Take a look back at this year’s most defining moments with The Daily Pennsylvanian’s Year in Review.
Take a look back at this year’s most defining moments with The Daily Pennsylvanian’s Year in Review.
While constant partying can make you happy in the moment, it is not the answer to stress.
The Daily Pennsylvanian wanted to hear students' 2019 highlights. The following replies represent the most unique or repeated responses.
The donation, made by 1992 College graduate Mindy Gray and 1992 College and Wharton graduate Jon Gray, will fund annual tuition and summer grants for 10 highly aided students from New York City.
While constant partying can make you happy in the moment, it is not the answer to stress.
The Daily Pennsylvanian wanted to hear students' 2019 highlights. The following replies represent the most unique or repeated responses.
Penn should extend the current need-blind application process for students in the United States, Canada, and Mexico to LPS and international applicants.
The grant funds up to three years of study at a college or university in the United Kingdom for up to 50 American postgraduates annually.
SARAH KHAN is a College sophomore from Lynn Haven, Fla.
Heading into Penn men's basketball's season opener against Alabama, sophomore forward Michael Wang and highly-touted freshman guard Jonah Charles were ruled out for the contest.
Through their first eight games, the Quakers are 7-1 with their only loss coming at the hands of ACC powerhouse Duke.
Since injuring his knee last year against George Mason, a lot has changed for senior shooting guard Ryan Betley.
Princeton professor Ruha Benjamin discussed underlying racial biases in technology at a talk hosted by the Annenberg School of Communication.
The course will focus on social, political, and historical issues surrounding immigration on the United States-Mexico border.
Rather than constantly feeling the need to be surrounded by people, Penn students ought to spend more time alone.
Selling courses may seem harmless or like a mutually beneficial business decision. However, Penn students should think twice before they sell a popular course.
At a Dec. 5 meeting of PPI research scholars, Katzenbach said this money will be available until current funds run out, attendees said.
It is time to recognize the 40% of Americans who think abortion should be illegal in all or most cases not as villains, but as fellow Americans who have a different opinion.
Penn must pay workers the living wage that they deserve and that is now mandated by the city.
Of the 32 candidates who have announced a presidential bid for 2020, including those who have dropped out, Trump is the only one to have attended Penn.