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9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Three Phila. mayoral candidates with Penn connections speak to DP about campaigns
Penn community members include 2016 master's graduate Cherelle Parker, 1993 College graduate Helen Gym, and 2000 Wharton certificate-holder James DeLeon.
A 21-year-old male suffered multiple gunshot wounds in the face and neck. He was transported to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead at 9:50 p.m.
Judge dismisses objections to Penn Museum plan for burial of human remains
This ruling means that the opposing party – Rutgers professor Lyra Monteiro and community activist Abdul-Aliy Muhammad – are nullified from participating in court procedures.
Three Phila. mayoral candidates with Penn connections speak to DP about campaigns
Penn community members include 2016 master's graduate Cherelle Parker, 1993 College graduate Helen Gym, and 2000 Wharton certificate-holder James DeLeon.
A 21-year-old male suffered multiple gunshot wounds in the face and neck. He was transported to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead at 9:50 p.m.
Questions and answers after an inconclusive weekend for Penn women’s basketball
The Quakers are now 6-3 in Ivy play after splitting a weekend series against Columbia and Cornell.
U.S. News & World Report evaluates financial value of Ivy League degree
U.S. News and PayScale data found that Ivy League graduates earn a higher median pay than graduates from other universities for both early- and mid-career.
Julu Nwaezeapu | Africa to the world: why universities need African histories
Columnist Julu Nwaezeapu encourages universities to include African & non-Western histories as required curricula to create globally-minded intellectuals.
Penn men's basketball outshot, yet claw to 92-86 win over Cornell
The Quakers picked up the second win of a weekend sweep.
Padilla, Obi combine for 44 points in Penn women’s basketball’s 67-54 victory over Cornell
By scoring her 186th three in the final minute, Padilla is now tied for second in program history.
Ania Alberski | An Open Letter to my 7th Graders
Guest columnist Ania Alberski reflects on her experience studying education and participating in community volunteering at Penn, and how it left her ill-prepared for full-time teaching.
Penn men's basketball overcomes late-game struggles, earns gritty 74-65 win over Columbia
Despite allowing Columbia to storm back in the second half, Penn kept their composure and secured the victory.
Penn women's basketball utterly outmatched in 72-50 defeat at Columbia
Only three Quakers scored more than five points, as Columbia dominated nearly aspect of play.
Columnist Brett Seaton urges Penn to change its curriculum to focus more on content that cannot be reproduced by AI.
Penn men's basketball showing encouraging signs heading into back half of season
On Saturday afternoon, Penn put up its most complete performance of the season.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with the new leaders of Penn’s main minority coalition about their goals and plans for the upcoming year.
For the 2022-2023 school year, SCFDDE has been charged with considering the needs of the Penn community who feel “victimized” by faculty, especially in relation to academic freedom.
Amy Gutmann returns from Germany for naming ceremony of Gutmann College House
Last July, Penn announced that New College House West would be named Gutmann College House in honor of Amy Gutmann, who served as Penn's president for a record 18 years.
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