Harvard outscored Penn in the second half 42-21.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Mariana Martinez | International law: All talk, no action
Columnist Mariana Martinez explores the failure of international law in the context of the Venezuelan crisis.
Five Penn professors everyone should know
Here are five of the most well-known Penn professors whose influence spans well beyond their classrooms.
DP Daybreak | Amy Wax sues Penn
Also, the DP spoke with Penn experts about the potential impacts of Trump's second term on environmental policy.
Mariana Martinez | International law: All talk, no action
Columnist Mariana Martinez explores the failure of international law in the context of the Venezuelan crisis.
Five Penn professors everyone should know
Here are five of the most well-known Penn professors whose influence spans well beyond their classrooms.
Biden says Penn is vying to be the site of his presidential library in recent interview
Penn joins Wilmington, Del., the University of Delaware campus, and other locations in the city of Philadelphia as potential contenders for the library's location according to Biden's interview with USA Today.
Jameson emphasizes value of higher education, Penn's achievements in welcome email
Jameson’s email welcomed the Penn community back to campus, reflected on the achievements of the University over the past quarter century, and addressed the public’s growing skepticism about the value of higher education.
Penn professors discuss potential impact of second Trump term on environmental policy, research
Trump is set to assume office on Jan. 20, leading a Republican-dominated federal government. In interviews with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Penn professors discussed potential environmental policy changes anticipated during his second term.
Penn Carey Law professor Amy Wax sues University for racial discrimination, breach of contract
In the lawsuit, Wax alleged that the University’s speech policy violates several laws, including Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibit racial discrimination by federal fund recipients and employers.
DP Daybreak | Penn Police surveilled student in investigation
Also, Penn Carey Law professor Amy Wax threatened to sue Penn unless it drops sanctions against her.
Francesco Salamone | UPenn or UPain? Why they say we’re the most depressed university
Columnist Francesco Salamone argues that anesthetizing pain, instead of voicing it, may unveil why many say Penn is the most depressed university.
Penn GSE launches initiative to integrate AI into Philadelphia school district classrooms
The PASS initiative, which is being developed in partnership with Catalyst @ Penn GSE, aims to equip educators and administrators with the tools and knowledge necessary to integrate AI into schools.
Steve Donahue gets it
From players’ dreams to open threes, Penn men basketball‘s coach understands.
Three search warrants filed by the Penn Police Department between Sept. 24 and Oct. 18, 2024 reference CCTV footage and phone activity records as justification for the Oct. 18, 2024 search.
Penn leads Ivy League in early decision applications after extending test-optional policy
This year, Penn was one of four Ivy League schools to continue its test-optional policy, despite the remaining four reinstating their standardized testing requirements.
Penn’s Office of Religious and Ethnic Inclusion opens in effort to address trends of religious bias
The office was established in response to trends of antisemitism, Islamophobia, and other instances of religious biases as announced by Interim Penn President Larry Jameson in September.
Penn Faculty Senate to host three-part colloquium series on future of higher education
The colloquium will invite speakers from universities and other academic institutions to discuss a variety of topics in American higher education.
Penn Carey Law professor Amy Wax threatens to sue University on basis of racial discrimination
Wax’s lawyers argued that the University’s speech policies are “inconsistent” and violate Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibit discrimination and employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin.
Allison Santa-Cruz | We (yes, you and I) teach men to suffer in silence
Allison Santa-Cruz challenges society's silence around male vulnerability, arguing that redefining emotional openness as a strength is essential to reshaping how men connect with themselves.


















