Andrew Stratton | Fatphobia has no place in Penn culture
Columnist Andrew Stratton explains the problem with fatphobia and why it’s still an issue today.
Columnist Andrew Stratton explains the problem with fatphobia and why it’s still an issue today.
Columnist Jack Lakis argues that all undergraduates should do their part to encourage transparency in admissions.
The inductees go back as far as the Class of 1975, to as recent as 2017.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with 2019 Wharton graduate Yuval Shuminer, who currently serves as Piere's CEO, about the new app and its capabilities.
Columnist Jack Lakis argues that all undergraduates should do their part to encourage transparency in admissions.
The inductees go back as far as the Class of 1975, to as recent as 2017.
On and off the field, Gladu receives high praise from many of her teammates and coaches.
New York Times bestselling-author and Penn graduate Jennifer Egan spoke at an event hosted by Penn’s English Department, discussing her novels and future work.
Penn and CHOP researchers will enroll up to 2,500 pregnant people and children and follow the infants over a seven-year period.
The women's cross country and track senior is competing in what she hopes to be her first full season.
Roberts scored two goals in the Quakers' game against Villanova.
Columnist Mia Vesely urges people to focus less on sensationalized looting and more on political action and its impact.
Adams had the Penn low score at two tournaments during the fall season.
Penn won all races at the Navy Day Regatta, earned mixed results at the Head of the Charles.
The Quakers are now 1-7 in Ivy play, and 3-15 overall in 2023.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with advisors, alumni and students to learn more about the individualized major program, why it is difficult to get approved, and why students are seeking more flexibility in their course of study.
Hallam also plays an important role in the team's recruiting process.
Sayin has thrown for 1,007 yards over Penn's first three Ivy League games this season.
The Hillman Serious Illness and End of Life Emergent Innovation program, which supports the development of new end of life care interventions, awarded $50,000 for the project.
These hour-long videos will be part of a series focusing on the Constitution's First Amendment, concentrating on its interpretation, historical context, landmark Supreme Court cases, and its significance on American society.