Penn alum-owned restaurant becomes first in Philadelphia to win a Michelin star
"Her Place," which first opened as a pop-up in June 2021, is Philadelphia’s first restaurant to receive a Michelin star.
"Her Place," which first opened as a pop-up in June 2021, is Philadelphia’s first restaurant to receive a Michelin star.
A University official clarified that while five individual storefronts may be empty, “there are no vacant Penn-owned buildings at this time.”
With the 1-1 weekend, the team finished fifth in the Ancient Eight.
A spreadsheet accompanying the memo evaluated universities on a four-point scale, with red-marked universities showing “clear DEI hiring policy” and green universities — including Penn — demonstrating “merit-based hiring with no evidence of DEI.”
A University official clarified that while five individual storefronts may be empty, “there are no vacant Penn-owned buildings at this time.”
With the 1-1 weekend, the team finished fifth in the Ancient Eight.
Joe Mihalich Jr. is reuniting with former Penn and current Hawks coach Steve Donahue.
Junior center Tina Njike put up 12 points and six rebounds in Penn’s win at the Palestra.
The junior midfielder reflects on journey from playing on the fields of Catalonia to West Philadelphia.
The game is the 116th meeting between the Quakers and the Tigers.
Veterans of The Daily Pennsylvanian sent in their predictions for the team’s final matchup of the season.
The men's score was 157-143 while the women's was 169-131.
Senior columnist Mritika Senthil explains how student groups exploit high-traffic weekends to cash in on overcrowded, overpriced downtown parties.
The Nov. 18 event was co-organized by the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies and Perry World House.
The Rhodes Trust announced this year’s group of scholars on Nov. 15, with Onyiuke listed as one of 32 chosen from the United States.
On a night characterized by reflection, the Quakers close the curtain on a disappointing 2-6 year.
Operated by the federal government, TrumpRx aims to reduce the amount that Americans — including Medicaid patients — pay for medical drugs.
The consolidated class action case would assume the name of the first plaintiff, 2014 College graduate Christopher Kelly, and include “all other similarly situated individuals.”
If the motion passes with a two-thirds majority, GET-UP’s elected bargaining committee will have the power to call a graduate worker strike at its discretion.
Has TJ Power arrived? Are Donahue’s Hawks in trouble? Does Penn have a newfound edge?