Derrick Wood named Penn’s next Chief of Police
Wood served as interim chief of police since Williams’ departure and will continue to oversee crime prevention, law enforcement, and safety education on and off campus.
Wood served as interim chief of police since Williams’ departure and will continue to oversee crime prevention, law enforcement, and safety education on and off campus.
Read about Sarah Miller, the NCAA Track Championships, and more.
Kampton Kam, Ryan Matulonis, Dylan Throop, Alex Sadikov, and Angeludi Asaah all earned honors in Eugene, Ore.
The 2024 season marked the Quakers’ first victory over rival Princeton in 10 years.
Read about Sarah Miller, the NCAA Track Championships, and more.
Kampton Kam, Ryan Matulonis, Dylan Throop, Alex Sadikov, and Angeludi Asaah all earned honors in Eugene, Ore.
The analysis projects that the bill’s combined changes — ranging from declines in insurance rates to the loss of minimum nursing home staffing requirements — could dramatically raise mortality nationwide.
In her first game of the Aichi Cup against Chinese Taipei, Miller led the team in scoring with 12 points.
The Daily Pennsylvanian condemns the recent attacks on student press at Columbia University and endorses the Columbia Daily Spectator in its demands for change.
Also, Penn had a 4.9% acceptance rate for the Class of 2029.
The heightened scrutiny that Penn and universities across the country have experienced over the past six months echoed throughout the Trustees’ discussions.
Guest columnist Carolyn Vaziri argues that private prison companies such as GEO Group are eroding fundamental human rights.
Out of the 72,544 students who applied to Penn, 3,530 applicants were accepted, marking a 4.9% acceptance rate.
Cooper’s retirement— announced on Friday during a meeting of Penn’s Board of Trustees — is the latest in a string of departures among the highest positions at Penn.
These additions were announced on June 2 — a month after the initial proposal — and include significant reductions to Federal Pell Grants and the Federal Work-Study program.
Former NCAA swimmers opposing the inclusion of trans athletes in sports teams aligning with their gender identity, including Riley Gaines and Paula Scanlan, have criticized decisions made by university officials.
At the June 12 demonstration speakers advocated for the RAPUP’s right to “unionize for better healthcare, international protections, and higher pay.”
Campus organizations — including the African American Resource Center, Penn Museum, and Penn Libraries — have planned community-focused events to commemorate Juneteenth through the third week of June.
The institute intends to “drive discoveries with transformative impact for those living with autism spectrum disorder," according to a CHOP press release.
Columnist Zakhir Bentham discusses the potential relationship between Penn and apathy and advocates for people to develop the skills needed to build emotional intelligence.