Eliav Zendehdel | The College is becoming what Ben Franklin always intended
Guest columnist Eliav Zendehdel shares his experiences in the new College Foundations curriculum and argues for its wider implementation at Penn.
Guest columnist Eliav Zendehdel shares his experiences in the new College Foundations curriculum and argues for its wider implementation at Penn.
Vhito, a pediatric cancer patient, grew up with the team and died at age 14 on Sept. 25.
With the loss, Penn sits as third seed for this week's Ivy League tournament.
The event consisted of Haugh discussing the global threat landscape — including tensions in Europe, the Indo-Pacific, and the Middle East — and the impacts of rapidly changing technologies on the U.S. economy and defense.
Vhito, a pediatric cancer patient, grew up with the team and died at age 14 on Sept. 25.
With the loss, Penn sits as third seed for this week's Ivy League tournament.
Sophomore outside hitter Jenna Garner put up her seventh consecutive double-double of the season against Columbia.
Black Wharton members and alumni described the group’s history on campus and plans for the future in speeches at the gathering.
The event featured a range of speakers, including faculty, students, and researchers from Penn.
In a statement to The Daily Pennsylvanian, DPS wrote that officers from both the Philadelphia Police Department and the Penn Police Department were present during the Nov. 8 incident.
Senior guard/forward Michael Zanoni led the Quakers in scoring with 20 points, shooting 60% from three.
Columnist Elijah Ramirez urges students to stop perpetuating social hierarchy in Greek life, and aims to remind students of the true purpose fraternities and sororities serve.
The Quakers were unable to recover from a 22-point deficit in the third quarter.
The win was head coach Fran McCaffery’s first at Penn.
Four Quakers scored double-digits in the blowout, including freshman guard Ruke Ogbevire.
Rowan will conclude his time as chair on June 30, 2026, ending a nine-year tenure in the role.
Senior Columnist Diya Choksey explores why hazing persists at Penn, arguing that it stems less from rebellion than from a culture that confuses endurance with belonging.
Plus, columns on hazing at Penn, Wharton's role on campus, and election day.
Also, Penn provided updates on renovation projects at Class of 1920 Commons and the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.