After four years of shining on the court, the senior’s playing days at Penn are coming to an end.
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Judge allows Penn affiliates to intervene in ongoing federal antisemitism lawsuit
After the Feb. 3 ruling, the five groups will serve as defendants alongside the University in future proceedings.
Penn community honors Brown University shooting victims at memorial service
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 Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with students and faculty about whether or not selective clubs shape career readiness on campus.
Judge allows Penn affiliates to intervene in ongoing federal antisemitism lawsuit
After the Feb. 3 ruling, the five groups will serve as defendants alongside the University in future proceedings.
Penn community honors Brown University shooting victims at memorial service
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.
Perry World House hosts Holocaust scholars to discuss genocide accusations against Israel
In his speech, Bartov said “there was no other way to describe what Israel was doing” than “as a genocidal operation.”
Penn’s Kislak Center hosts photographer to discuss Black history
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.
We are losing the point of education
Guest columnist Amogh Sarangdhar argues that AI is pushing students to outsource the “how” and “why” of learning, and that Penn should bring in-person viva-style defenses to class.
DP Daybreak | Pre-professionalism at Penn
Also, Penn's Undergraduate Assembly hosted a memorial service for Brown shooting victims.
Carnathan | Anatomy of an answer: Breaking down Penn men’s basketball’s first win over Princeton since 2018
Standout performances from junior forward TJ Power and sophomore guard AJ Levine helped the Quakers to a long-awaited win.
The eight-year drought is finally over.
A tale as old as time: Penn women’s basketball falls to Princeton 69-50
Princeton outscored the Quakers 24-13 in the third quarter.
DP Daybreak | Penn ER wait times
Also, Penn faculty react to artificial intelligence tools in classrooms.
Penn hospitals rank among highest for ER wait times across Philadelphia
Wait times at Penn’s two primary on-campus hospitals ranked second and fifth in the Philadelphia area.
Penn professors discuss artificial intelligence classroom policies, University initiatives
While the policy provided a general framework for the Penn community, faculty across the University have taken varying approaches to AI use in learning.
A look into Penn’s new club registration process
The changes — implemented by Penn’s Office of Student Affairs — took effect at the start of the 2025-26 academic year.
Penn student groups host public debate on American imperialism, foreign policy
The debate was hosted by Penn’s Government and Politics Association and the Philomathean Society.
Penn GSE to support $26 million program, develop educational artificial intelligence
Catalyst @ Penn GSE stated that it would be joining Digital Promise to develop publicly accessible generative AI tools to be used by school districts.

















