Game of the Year: Penn men's basketball vs. Villanova
The award goes to the basketball program's biggest win since the last time it beat Villanova back in 2018.
The award goes to the basketball program's biggest win since the last time it beat Villanova back in 2018.
In the statement, the committee outlined several alleged “abuses” of Penn’s open expression guidelines and called for a new system to “interpret and enforce the Guidelines on Open Expression.”
Many of the new Quakers were highly-touted recruits even before their days in the Red and Blue.
Krasner spoke to student organizers and legal observers on the edge of the encampment before holding a brief press conference.
In the statement, the committee outlined several alleged “abuses” of Penn’s open expression guidelines and called for a new system to “interpret and enforce the Guidelines on Open Expression.”
Many of the new Quakers were highly-touted recruits even before their days in the Red and Blue.
While the club started out with just a handful of dedicated members, the group has now expanded to encompass over 100 skaters with a large variety of skill levels and interest.
Columnist Hanadi Abdulkadir highlights the importance of maintaining your stress levels through the last stretch of the spring semester.
If the vote passes, GET-UP will become the largest union at Penn in recent history with about 4,500 workers.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Epstein last week to discuss his experience with the abrupt leadership transition and his priorities in his new role.
The senior pole vaulter will be traveling back to the West Coast following a season that saw him claim First-Team All-American honors.
Vaziri previously coached at the high school and club levels before seeking out the role from head coach Colleen Fink.
Two of the players transferred for this past season while Jaden Key played his entire career with the Quakers.
Columnist Beatriz Báez investigates the University of Pennsylvania Health System’s current inefficiencies and discusses the need for a deep reconstruction.
The revelation of disciplinary action comes as Penn’s Gaza Solidarity Encampment is continuing its sixth day on College Green.
The encampment, which began on April 26, saw an assortment of programming, administrative updates, and counterprotesting on College Green.
It included paintings, photographs, and written artwork displayed around the green for the public to view.
The guidance elaborates on Penn’s policies for individuals involved in demonstrations who do not belong to the University community and for identification checks.
Columnist Jack Lakis argues that Penn Student Government has an insufficient presence on campus.
DP photographers captured the many ways students, staff, and faculty recognized Earth Day throughout the week.