Penn is in Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District, which has been represented by incumbent Dwight Evans. He is running against Democrats Michael Cogbill and Alexandra Hunt this year.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Women's basketball succumbs to Columbia in fifth consecutive loss
Penn met conference leader Columbia with admirable grit in the early game, but the Lions were consistent with their momentum and ultimately claimed the win at the Palestra.
Sabine Rutlauka of women's tennis brings relentless tenacity to the courts
"Even if she loses a set and is down in the set, it’s never over with Sabine," women's tennis coach Sanela Kunovac said on Rutlauka. "She finds a way to snatch the victory from the jaws of defeat."
Sitting down with Dane Greisiger, an incoming associate at Boston Consulting Group
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Dane Greisiger, the former president of the DP, Inc. and an incoming associate for Boston Consulting Group.
Women's basketball succumbs to Columbia in fifth consecutive loss
Penn met conference leader Columbia with admirable grit in the early game, but the Lions were consistent with their momentum and ultimately claimed the win at the Palestra.
Sabine Rutlauka of women's tennis brings relentless tenacity to the courts
"Even if she loses a set and is down in the set, it’s never over with Sabine," women's tennis coach Sanela Kunovac said on Rutlauka. "She finds a way to snatch the victory from the jaws of defeat."
Wrestling in pursuit of title wins with several nationally ranked players
Through the winter, Penn wrestling has been nationally recognized both as a team and for its standout individual talents.
From best friends to best in the nation: Santry and Spizzirri stay close on Penn men's squash
Throughout their squash careers, the two sophomores have been supportive of one another. Now, they have a chance to do so as they compete for a national championship.
Fifth-year players and sophomore rookies: Penn's unusual rosters upon return to play
The unusual makeup of rosters after season cancellations presented unordinary opportunities for many Penn athletes, from upperclassmen leading two classes of rookies to players returning for a fifth year.
Listen on Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts In this episode of Penn, Daily, co-hosts Isabella Simonetti and Alec Druggan interview English Professor and Shakespeare expert Phyllis Rackin, who discusses her experiences with gender discrimination across her nearly-sixty-year career, her love for teaching, and gives some insight into her time here at Penn. Hosted by Alec Druggan and Isabella Simonetti. Edited by Isabella Simonetti. Produced by Alec Druggan. Podcast art by Ava Cruz.
Spacious Victorian House for Rent
OpArt by Sarah Khan | The Snow Day That Wasn't
In a piece of opinion art, Sarah Khan shares how many students felt waking up to a "snow day" — and still having classes.
Penn Dems | Five Action Plans Biden Should Take
As President Biden takes office, he arrives with a full plate of national crises and a unified government. Here are five things Penn Dem's thinks he should focus on.
Urooba Abid | Penn's Tenure Policies Enable White Supremacy
Penn's antiquated tenure policies have protected professors from blatant acts of hate. It is time for them to be revised for the modern age.
Caroline Magdolen | Saving American Democracy Starts With 147 Republicans
The capitol insurrection highlighted a dangerous desire from some Republicans for political power at all costs. Halting this dangerous slide begins with the GOP taking action.
A look back at Penn’s forgotten sports history
Without live sports for most of 2020, the Daily Pennsylvanian looked back at the history of the Red and Blue.
Ivy League remains firm in sports cancellations
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States, the sports world went into disarray. The Ivy League was among the first to act, and while their move to cancel sports was at first widely criticized, almost every other sports body eventually followed suit.
Matthew Liu | American opposition to COVID-19 lockdowns is history repeating itself
Americans' resistance to the lockdown orders that marked the early fight against COVID-19 take after a growing historical narrative of the US' growing distrust of science.
Agatha Advincula | Finding hope and strength at Penn in the new year
Within the confines of a Zoom call, Penn’s community still continues to thrive. Keeping the fighter’s mindset of 2020 will help us prepare for another year of unknowns.
Isabella Glassman | Penn’s Year of Civic Disengagement
Penn's Year of Civic Engagement has largely failed to make a major impact in encouraging civic engagement across the University, even as the community demands activism.


















