From Trump's inauguration to March Madness to a Homecoming victory, a look back at 2017 in photos.
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Meet the few Penn students who are pursuing three majors
Half a percent of College students pursue three majors, which makes up a small fraction of the 25 percent of College students who graduate with more than one major.
Shilpa Saravanan | Why we need to let others change on their own
Letting what others do bother you, and critiquing them for it, is less productive than observing and understanding.
Amy Chan | There really is no such thing as lost time
If we insist on viewing time as ours, then we have to acknowledge that we’ve never misplaced a single second; only put it somewhere it’s a little more difficult to show off on a plaque.
Meet the few Penn students who are pursuing three majors
Half a percent of College students pursue three majors, which makes up a small fraction of the 25 percent of College students who graduate with more than one major.
Shilpa Saravanan | Why we need to let others change on their own
Letting what others do bother you, and critiquing them for it, is less productive than observing and understanding.
From Trump’s executive order to the SCOTUS ruling: how the travel bans affected Penn in 2017
In 2017, travel bans became the biggest topic of discussion in federal immigration policy, forcing some international students at Penn to reconsider their futures in the United States.
Off the field, Penn coaches, athletes, and administrators made headlines all year
Taking a step back from the actual games themselves, 2017 was an exciting year for the Penn Athletics community.
Lessons learned from Penn women's basketball's 3-4 start
Sometimes, the numbers don't tell everything. With a little more than a month gone in the season, Penn women's basketball currently sits at 3-4. The small number of games played by the Red and Blue has led to a small sample size of stats and observations, but there are several overarching trends from the team as it approaches Ivy play.
Cassandra Jobman | Sorry, I'm literally studying all day
CASSANDRA JOBMAN is a College freshman from Garland, Texas.
DPOSTM surges in the second half to destroy the NARPs, 56-28, retake the Kamin Cup
DPOSTM reclaimed its rightful place at the throne on Tuesday, doubling up the NARPs by a score of 56-28 in the 2017 Kamin Cup at Franklin Field.
Brad Hong | Hard to tell
BRAD HONG is a College sophomore from Morristown, N.J.
Siyin Han | Group projects
SIYIN HAN is a College senior from Birmingham, Ala.
Claudia Li | Winter wellness
CLAUDIA LI is a College senior from Santa Clara, Calif.
The year in free speech at Penn: Trump, neo-Nazi flyers, and 'bourgeois values'
From NFL players kneeling during the national anthem to the anti-LGBTQ preachers on College Green, free speech dominated national and local headlines this year.
Students still swarm the former vice president nearly every time he appears on campus, and events where he has spoken have drawn hundreds on campus.
At this town hall, Penn grad students brainstormed ways Penn could protect them from GOP tax bill
The House of Representatives passed a version of the $1.5 trillion tax plan on Nov. 16, and it included a provision taxing tuition waivers for graduate students.
A list of new building projects coming to Penn's campus in 2018
From the closure of popular gelato place Capogiro to the announcement of New College House West, 2017 was a big year for real estate at Penn.
A look back at all of The Daily Pennsylvanian's Trump reporting in 2017
Regardless of what students thought about Trump’s first year, the Penn brand has inevitably entered the national discussion surrounding his administration.
Penn women's basketball holds off Saint Joseph's late for first Big 5 win in two years
Penn women’s basketball ended its semester on Monday night with a tough trip to Saint Joseph’s, escaping with a 57-50 win to kick off a brief 11-day break.



















