Biden, a former Penn Presidential Professor of Practice, was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States this afternoon in a ceremony markedly different from any other inauguration in the nation's history.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Greisiger, Pintado-Urbanc, Ahn take charge of DP amid COVID-19 pandemic
Collectively, Greisiger, Pintado-Urbanc, and Ahn will make up the "big three" leaders of the company. Together, they aim to improve representation of diverse communities in news coverage as well as within the organization.
Morrison returns at the helm of Under the Button
As editor-in-chief, Morrison coordinated the launch of UTB’s first regular weekly newsletter, continued to introduce interactive content formats such as quizzes, and formed a broader coalition of comedy groups at Penn to recruit new members. Morrison said he was proud to maintain regular output despite difficult circumstances.
The DP welcomes historic student board for 2021
Led by Wharton junior and DP President Dane Greisiger, the 137th board consists of 26 student leaders who are ready to take charge amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Greisiger and his team plan to devote their board terms to driving indispensable news coverage as well as facilitating the success of the organization's student staffers.
Greisiger, Pintado-Urbanc, Ahn take charge of DP amid COVID-19 pandemic
Collectively, Greisiger, Pintado-Urbanc, and Ahn will make up the "big three" leaders of the company. Together, they aim to improve representation of diverse communities in news coverage as well as within the organization.
Morrison returns at the helm of Under the Button
As editor-in-chief, Morrison coordinated the launch of UTB’s first regular weekly newsletter, continued to introduce interactive content formats such as quizzes, and formed a broader coalition of comedy groups at Penn to recruit new members. Morrison said he was proud to maintain regular output despite difficult circumstances.
Meet the Penn graduates tapped to serve in the Biden-Harris administration
A new slate of Penn affiliates will serve in leadership roles within the Biden-Harris administration, ranging from the Office of Political Strategy and Outreach to Biden's White House COVID-19 Response Team.
Penn will not commit to matching PSG’s $250,000 contribution to Black student groups
In August, PSG announced the donation of $200,000 to Makuu, of which $150,000 was reserved for UMOJA, and $50,000 for the Center for Africana Studies in an email to undergraduates.
Kevin Stefanski's Browns fall short to Chiefs in the Divisional Round of the playoffs
A week prior in the Wild Card Round, the Browns conjured up a historic 48-37 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. The victory snapped the Browns’ 17-game losing streak at Heinz Field and secured their first divisional round appearance since 1994.
Alex Eapen | A Note From Those of Us Staying at Home This Spring
While the students on-campus may be the subject of the headlines, there is still a substantial number of students who will be learning from home, for health, personal, or other reasons. They, too, must be factored in as the semester progresses.
On campus this semester? These buildings are open to students.
Many University buildings have expanded their hours and on-site offerings to account for the larger number of students living on campus.
Penn’s COVID-19 spring testing operation, explained
To limit the spread of the virus, the University is launching the Penn Cares COVID-19 response program, which requires undergraduates to get tested for COVID-19 twice per week at one of several locations on campus.
Students said they were excited to finally come to campus, but expressed concerns about the clarity and effectiveness of Penn's Quiet Period COVID-19 guidelines.
Penn Medicine detects first case of U.K. COVID-19 variant in Philadelphia area
This is the second recorded case of the B.1.1.7 COVID-19 variant in Pennsylvania.
From Pottruck to Tiktok: Penn graduates introduce virtual workout classes amid pandemic
The group of triplets credits Penn for providing them with opportunities to host bootcamps and build a network of students and alumni, thereby contributing to their success.
With the spring semester days away, here’s what you need to know about housing and dining
As more than 3,000 undergraduate students move in to their on-campus residences, here's everything you need to know about changes to housing and dining this spring.
Netter Center Student Advisory Board | Building a True Year of Civic Engagement
Penn's year of civic engagement should encourage students to take ABCS courses. Why aren't they?
Andy Yoon | Schuyler: Free Speech is Not What You Think It Is
Schuyler’s interpretation of free speech, which skirts culpability through an allegiance to the Constitution, is in fact representative of a broad issue that we currently face with political dialogue: a distorted view of free speech.
House impeaches President and 1968 Wharton graduate Trump for historic second time
1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump, the only Penn graduate ever elected to the presidency, has been impeached for the second time after inciting a deadly attack against the Capitol.
John Legend and Yusef Salaam call for criminal justice reform at Penn Law event
The panelists criticized the United States law enforcement system which they said claims to serve and protect all communities but disproportionately harms communities of color.


















