New Penn Global pre-orientation program unites first-years from 18 countries
The program brought together an inaugural cohort of 39 incoming first-years from 18 countries for a three-day pre-orientation.
The program brought together an inaugural cohort of 39 incoming first-years from 18 countries for a three-day pre-orientation.
Columnist Hanadi Abdulkadir reflects on her experience with an injury during the semester and how it relates to students with disabilities.
Guest columnist Claire Baptiste argues the safety concerns with e-scooters on campus, while urging Penn to address them.
The Quakers will host Villanova, face Kentucky at the Wells Fargo Center, and travel to Auburn and Houston.
Columnist Hanadi Abdulkadir reflects on her experience with an injury during the semester and how it relates to students with disabilities.
Guest columnist Claire Baptiste argues the safety concerns with e-scooters on campus, while urging Penn to address them.
The Daily Pennsylvanian’s Opinion Department shares its recommendations for what to do around Penn and Philadelphia before you graduate.
Here are the key figures that make up what you should know about athletics on campus.
Columnists at The Daily Pennsylvanian and Penn community members alike have shared their thoughts, reactions, and insights on the Supreme Court's decision to forbid race-conscious admissions in higher education.
Here is the latest on off-campus dining options for Penn students and the University City community.
The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a guide on campus resources for physical and mental health, accessibility, and first-generation, low-income students.
As the new school year starts, here are five of Penn’s leaders whose names you will hear often.
Here is an overview of the changes to Penn student housing for the 2023-2024 academic year.
The Daily Pennsylvanian has gathered a list of five administrators who recently assumed, or will soon be assuming, new roles within the University this fall.
From exploring new interests to taking care of yourself, upperclassmen give advice to the Class of 2027.
Penn’s seven Cultural Resource Centers offer students a place to find a community for support and growth.
Many traditions occur in the fall semester and focus on welcoming first-year students.
This line-up of construction joins the renovation to the Quad that has affected on-campus housing options.
Columnist Lexi Boccuzzi breaks down how race-based affirmative action failed to fulfill its potential promises.
According to Gutmann's ethics disclosures, the loan was issued at the October 2020 federal mid-term rate of 0.38% and has a term of nine years.