A battle for the top of the table: Penn football travels to Harvard to face conference-leading Crimson
The Quakers head to Cambridge fresh off a stellar Homecoming showcase.
The Quakers head to Cambridge fresh off a stellar Homecoming showcase.
The walkout opened with calls for a ceasefire, restoration of water and electricity in Gaza, and an end to United States and University aid to Israel.
Columnist Izzy Feinfeld argues that recent donor disinvestment demonstrates the growing strength of the pro-Palestine movement.
The Quakers are set to take on reigning Ivy champs, nationally ranked opponents, and century-old rivals.
The walkout opened with calls for a ceasefire, restoration of water and electricity in Gaza, and an end to United States and University aid to Israel.
Columnist Izzy Feinfeld argues that recent donor disinvestment demonstrates the growing strength of the pro-Palestine movement.
During the three-day event, attendees participated in events that highlighted the school’s offerings.
This act proposes lowering the foreign gift reporting threshold for colleges and universities from $250,000 to $50,000, and down to $0 for “countries and entities of concern,” according to the bill summary.
Choi, who was president of Freaks of the Beat during her undergraduate years, will compete for Team USA after recently leaving her job as a creative project manager.
The Quakers return Olympians, Junior National competitors, and Pan-American fencers.
Columnist Spencer Gibbs reflects on his most recent controversial article and asks readers to practice critical reading.
Columnist Lexi Boccuzzi pushes back on notions of “maximizing one’s vote” and argues that it is anti-democratic in many ways.
"These reprehensible messages are an assault on our values and cause pain and fear for our Jewish community," Penn President Liz Magill wrote.
Students volunteers and voters showed up to the polls on campus, contributing to a historic result in the 2023 Philadelphia mayoral election.
The Daily Pennsylvanian’s opinion department recommends courses and professors for your Spring 2024 schedule.
DPS announced their decision to double down on these safety measures last year, although the policies were initially created in 2014.
According to a press release, Makhija — who also has served as President of IMPACT, a national South Asian civic organization — is the first-ever Indian American and Asian American elected county commissioner.
As the top seed, the Quakers are hosting, and will Brown at Penn Park at 6:30 p.m.
“I don’t experience my colleagues, for example, within the University as antisemitic, but I recognize that many of the activities that are happening right now would lead to that impression," James said at the event.
The DP sat down with the founders to talk about their story and their hopes for the company.