Listen to the top headlines on Wednesday, September 13th with our newsletter anchor.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Indigenous studies program at risk after Penn's only tenured Native professor retires
Without an active search for a permanent Indigenous studies coordinator to replace Margaret Bruchac, students are raising concerns about Penn's commitment to the program.
Donald Trump is ineligible to hold office, conservative law professors claim in Penn Law Review article
University of Chicago professor William Buade and University of St. Thomas professor Michael Paulsen studied Trump's eligibility to run for president for more than a year, according to The New York Times.
Victorious again: Three Quakers celebrated a USL League Two Championship this summer
Members of Penn men’s soccer sharpened their skills during preseason while competing with semi-pro team Ballard FC.
Indigenous studies program at risk after Penn's only tenured Native professor retires
Without an active search for a permanent Indigenous studies coordinator to replace Margaret Bruchac, students are raising concerns about Penn's commitment to the program.
Donald Trump is ineligible to hold office, conservative law professors claim in Penn Law Review article
University of Chicago professor William Buade and University of St. Thomas professor Michael Paulsen studied Trump's eligibility to run for president for more than a year, according to The New York Times.
Zara Tena | It’s okay to be ordinary
Columnist Zara Tena explores how Penn culture pushes students to reach for perfection.
Sustainable nonprofit grocer founded by Penn alumni to break ground in Cobbs Creek
With University funds and support from the local community, they are set to begin construction of their Cobbs Creek storefront later this month.
2010 College graduate sentenced to four years in prison for participating in Jan. 6 riots
Stedman, who was in the Capitol for over 40 minutes, was part of the “disorderly mob” that violated police lines, entered the Crypt, and entered the chambers and offices of then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, according to a press release published by the District of Columbia Department of Justice.
Penn Museum to begin major renovations on Ancient Egypt and Nubia Galleries
To accommodate the construction process, the current Egypt Gallery will temporarily close to the public starting Nov. 6.
Penn Daily: Tuesday, September 12th briefing
Listen to the top headlines on Tuesday, September 12th with our newsletter anchor.
Penn student groups organize fundraiser for Morocco earthquake relief
Penn Muslim Student Association, the Penn Arab Student Society, Penn Middle East Center, and other student and faculty volunteers are assisting in the efforts.
Madison Weiss | Campus Apartments' rampant history of code violations
Guest columnist Madison Weiss discusses poor conditions in housing managed by Adelman's company and Adelman's push to build the 76ers stadium.
GAPSA, UA sponsor photo booth for free professional headshots in Career Services office
The UA and GAPSA equally split the cost of the booth, with each organization directing $17,000 to Penn’s Career Services Center.
Wharton bans student-run consulting clubs from charging fees for services, profit sharing
The policy prohibits Wharton-affiliated consulting clubs from charging fees to nonprofits as well as for-profit companies.
2023 Ivy League Football Power Rankings: Preseason
With kickoff under a week away, which teams are ready to take the Ivy crown this season?
Penn adds $84,761 in value to graduates’ salary. Princeton was ranked second in terms of salary outcomes, with a value added of $82,433, followed by Columbia University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard University.
Philosophy professor Michael Weisberg named interim director of Perry World House
Weisberg has worked in various capacities at PWH since 2020, including serving as a Senior Faculty Fellow, Global Climate Policy Lead, and Director of Post-Graduate Programs.
Penn Daily: Monday, September 11th briefing
Listen to the top headlines on Monday, September 11th with our newsletter anchor.
Penn Carey Law professor to represent coalition challenging anti-abortion law
Penn Carey Law professor Seth Kreimer is defending the Idaho coalition that is challenging the No Public Funds for Abortion Act.


















