Also, President Joe Biden reflected on his Penn connections in new interview transcripts.
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'Helluva cancer center': New transcripts shed light on President Joe Biden's connection to Penn
In the transcripts released March 12, Biden spoke about his professorship at Penn, his work at the Penn Biden Center, and Penn Medicine.
Penn updates COVID-19 guidelines, shortening recommended isolation period to 24 hours
The CDC released updated COVID-19 recommendations on March 1, eliminating the five-day isolation period for those who test positive.
Undergraduate Assembly launches airport pairings program for students returning from spring break
The Undergraduate Assembly instituted an airport pairings program for this year's spring break, encouraging students’ joint use of ride-sharing services to reduce financial costs and carbon emissions while returning to campus.
'Helluva cancer center': New transcripts shed light on President Joe Biden's connection to Penn
In the transcripts released March 12, Biden spoke about his professorship at Penn, his work at the Penn Biden Center, and Penn Medicine.
Penn updates COVID-19 guidelines, shortening recommended isolation period to 24 hours
The CDC released updated COVID-19 recommendations on March 1, eliminating the five-day isolation period for those who test positive.
Undefeated Penn gymnastics program completes GEC championship three-peat
The Quakers won their third straight GEC crown with the second-highest score in program history.
Catching fire: Penn baseball secures sweep in first Ivy series of the year
Wyatt Henseler hits his tenth home run of the year to claim the sole spot atop the Ivy League standings.
No. 12 Penn men's lacrosse handles its business with 11-8 win against Dartmouth
The Quakers overcame the below-freezing temperatures and unrelenting snow to pick up their second conference win.
Penn sophomore Nathaniel Gordon died March 23
At Penn, Gordon was a member of the Pre-First Year Program and was involved with the Makuu: The Black Cultural Center community.
Jessey Shin | Register NOW, submit by EOD: Seriously, what’s the rush?
Columnist Jessey Shin discusses midterms and urgency culture at Penn, and reimagines academia as a human-centric space free from impending deadlines.
Franklin Li | Just another article on Penn Dining
Columnist Franklin Li believes that introducing competition to Penn’s food market is one of the only solutions to improve Penn Dining, but this would be impossible.
Sose Hovannisian | A love letter to Philadelphia
Columnist Sose Hovannisian argues that Penn students should halt the harping on Philadelphia and appreciate the city that’s given us so much.
Williams Hall experiences elevated temperatures, causing student concern over learning process
A notice posted on several classroom doors in Williams acknowledged the issue and attributed it to issues with the building's air handler.
House committee challenging Penn tax-exempt status demands documents amid antisemitism investigation
Committee Chair Rep. Jason Smith (R-Mo.) sent a letter to Interim President Larry Jameson inquiring about disciplinary actions taken against individuals and groups whose antisemitic activity violated University policy.
House education committee passes bill mandating free speech for federal higher education funding
If enacted, the bill would require colleges and universities to disclose its policies on speech, association, and religion in order to receive Title IV funding from the federal government.
Former White House staffers under Trump admin. reflect on their experience ahead of 2024 election
Alyssa Farah Griffin and Sarah Matthews, who served on the White House communications team under the Trump administration, shared their thoughts on the Republican Party and why they will not be supporting Trump in the upcoming presidential election.
Wharton executive education introduces ‘People Management for Emerging Leaders’ course
From Sep. 3 to Oct. 15, 2024, Wharton Executive Education will host a live, online program titled People Management for Emerging Leaders.
Vaulting against the odds: How Scott Toney overcame loss and injuries to become an Ivy champion
The senior track and field pole vaulter has faced his fair share of setbacks but that has not stopped him from always pushing for more.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author, physician Siddhartha Mukherjee named 2024 Commencement speaker
Penn will grant Mukherjee, who won the Pulitzer Prize for “The Emperor of All Maladies,” an honorary doctor of sciences degree.


















