Ingrid Holmquist | Penn owns Philadelphia, but it doesn’t have to own us too
Columnist Ingrid Holmquist explores the contradiction of reaping the benefits of an institution that has such an extensive past of harming its community.
Columnist Ingrid Holmquist explores the contradiction of reaping the benefits of an institution that has such an extensive past of harming its community.
Seven faculty members from Penn Carey Law were listed in the top 100 ranking of legal scholars.
Thomas, a former Penn swimmer and transgender woman, may be affected by sweeping NCAA policy changes.
The event, which took place at Houston Hall, celebrated the work of SCUE members and acknowledged the contributions of various advisors and partner organizations in the creation of the white paper.
Seven faculty members from Penn Carey Law were listed in the top 100 ranking of legal scholars.
Thomas, a former Penn swimmer and transgender woman, may be affected by sweeping NCAA policy changes.
The new vice provost for education will replace Karen Detlefsen, who has served in the role since 2021.
Epstein’s term is set to begin on March 1, pending approval from the University Board of Trustees.
In his message, Jameson highlighted the potential impacts of the funding cuts and reiterated Penn’s commitment to “identify solutions to minimize the impact” of the federal action.
Also, the DP captured scenes from Broad Street following the Eagles' Super Bowl win.
Columnist Elo Esalomi examines Penn's inconsistent AI policies and calls for standardized guidelines that reflect AI's growing role in education.
Fine Arts and Design students worked on designs themed around the Eagles, incorporating trends from this season to create unique prints.
Penn men’s and women’s squash both defeated Princeton over the weekend.
The Daily Pennsylvanian's photographers traveled to Broad Street after news of Eagles victory.
Miller had a breakout game against La Salle, draining 5-of-6 three-pointers.
The award comes after the freshman went four-for-four from beyond the arc this weekend at Yale.
Columnist Ashti Tiwari defends preprofessionalism as an opportunity to pursue passion while cultivating career skills in the process.
The film festival aims to highlight short films under five minutes in length featuring stories of climate resilience and an “Earth-positive” future.
The book, set for release on May 6, will include accounts of the “battle for control” that took place at Penn in fall 2023.
The changes include the renaming of several statements, offices, and policies, and the elimination of terms including “diversity.”