Smith | Penn football’s win over Stonehill was not pretty — that’s OK for now
Penn picked up a sloppy win in its season opener — something they could not do last year. Still, fans have to hope the Quakers were just shaking off the rust.
Penn picked up a sloppy win in its season opener — something they could not do last year. Still, fans have to hope the Quakers were just shaking off the rust.
The University is currently collaborating with the fraternity’s national chapter to recharter the group on campus, starting with recruiting founding fathers.
Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine recently joined a nationwide NIH-funded initiative to create the first comprehensive digital map of the healthy human body.
Also, Wellness at Penn launched the “be aware” program for students navigating mental health resources.
The University is currently collaborating with the fraternity’s national chapter to recharter the group on campus, starting with recruiting founding fathers.
Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine recently joined a nationwide NIH-funded initiative to create the first comprehensive digital map of the healthy human body.
Wellness first introduced the initiative to increase student engagement with the division and create accessible resources for the Penn community.
The Sept. 17 live recording of Platt’s podcast “Being Jewish with Jonah Platt” marked his first live show in Philadelphia.
Shapiro — who also holds an ex officio seat on the Penn Board of Trustees — was especially vocal about the selective condemnation of incidents of political violence.
Columnist Alyma Karbownik examines why the transition out of our first year compels us to gatekeep rather than sharing knowledge as a resource.
Also, Penn Medicine is working to open a school in Dubai.
Senior columnist Mariana Martinez analyzes what it truly means to be open-minded on a college campus.
Sophomore quarterback Jack Grusser is a New Jersey native and new transfer from national champion Michigan.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Sports department predicted the outcome of Penn football’s first game of the season.
After sharing the conference crown for the past two years, Harvard leads the rankings ahead of the season.
The Quakers are bringing back their entire starting offensive line, a unit that stars two FCS Preseason All-Americans.
Ivy League athletic departments are now required to sign off on outside NIL payments to athletes of over $2,000.
With a national title on the line, the Quakers have even more to play for.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Sports Editors explain their thoughts and predicted records for the season.
Winning the turnover battle will be key to the Quakers’ success.