Philadelphia reaches milestone with over 70% of adults fully vaccinated against COVID-19
Eighty-six percent of adults in the city have received at least their first dose.
Eighty-six percent of adults in the city have received at least their first dose.
Perelman School of Medicine second year Andrew Siaw-Asamoah and College junior Cristle Ike received funding from Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation to pursue pediatric oncology research alongside a mentor.
The project reviews core concepts and prerequisite knowledge so that students can enter MATH 114: Calculus, Part II with more confidence regardless of their previous calculus experience.
Columnist Allison Santa-Cruz discusses changes that can be made to improve Penn's college housing.
Perelman School of Medicine second year Andrew Siaw-Asamoah and College junior Cristle Ike received funding from Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation to pursue pediatric oncology research alongside a mentor.
The project reviews core concepts and prerequisite knowledge so that students can enter MATH 114: Calculus, Part II with more confidence regardless of their previous calculus experience.
The Marriage Pact system is currently at 55 different schools, including Stanford University, Princeton University, Yale University, and Duke University, and has facilitated 68,192 matches.
The Daily Pennsylvanian interviewed the 6B leaders about their priorities and ambitions for the fall semester, especially as the groups transition to in-person activities during COVID-19.
WEDIG, which was founded in fall 2020, strives to promote inclusivity for underrepresented groups in Wharton.
The announcement brings Dartmouth into the majority of Ivy League schools – with Brown, Columbia, Cornell, and Harvard having previously stated that they will pursue similar divestment strategies.
In a 63-0 home win against Cornell, the Red and Blue never took their foot off the gas.
Despite a great effort, the Quakers lost to Columbia on Saturday, dropping their away record to 0-3-2.
After losing their first Ivy match to Cornell last weekend, Penn men's soccer looked to up their conference standings in last night’s game in New York.
After a freshman campaign that included 14 appearances, the Dallas native is off to a blazing start in her junior year.
Just as they were starting to gain some momentum, Penn volleyball suffered a tough loss to Cornell on Saturday, losing all three sets in the match.
In a game that required extra time to determine a winner, the Quakers were able to come away with a gritty 2-1 win over Cornell.
After an eight-game losing streak, Penn volleyball is now on the rebound after winning two straight games against Ivy League opponents.
Class Board 2025 will hold Econ Scream on Oct. 11 at the Ware Patio in the Quad.
While this victory for the Red and Blue should be applauded, in many ways, the performance left me with more concerns than assurances moving forward into the final six games of Ivy League play.
In its first shutout since 2009, Penn football (2-2, 0-1 Ivy) defeated Lehigh (0-6, 0-1) 20-0. Although the final score tells the story of a comfortable Quaker victory in the team's last tune-up before six straight Ivy League games, the Mountain Hawks posed a real threat of victory until the end of the fourth quarter.