A 21-year-old male suffered multiple gunshot wounds in the face and neck. He was transported to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead at 9:50 p.m.
Amy Gutmann returns from Germany for naming ceremony of Gutmann College House
Last July, Penn announced that New College House West would be named Gutmann College House in honor of Amy Gutmann, who served as Penn's president for a record 18 years.
FBI searched Penn Biden Center in mid-November, following original discovery of classified documents
The FBI's search of the Penn Biden Center in mid-November was conducted without a warrant, but with the consent of Biden’s legal team.
For the 2022-2023 school year, SCFDDE has been charged with considering the needs of the Penn community who feel “victimized” by faculty, especially in relation to academic freedom.
Amy Gutmann returns from Germany for naming ceremony of Gutmann College House
Last July, Penn announced that New College House West would be named Gutmann College House in honor of Amy Gutmann, who served as Penn's president for a record 18 years.
FBI searched Penn Biden Center in mid-November, following original discovery of classified documents
The FBI's search of the Penn Biden Center in mid-November was conducted without a warrant, but with the consent of Biden’s legal team.
Penn Medicine receives four awards for excellent patient experience
Press Ganey recognized Penn Medicine’s Apheresis Therapy Unit, the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, the Radnor Surgery Center, and Chester County Hospital.
Court hearing to address future of Black Philadelphians' remains held by Penn Museum
This hearing could help determine the future of remains of Black Philadelphians that have been in the possession of the Penn Museum since 1966.
Penn Wharton Budget Model finds student loan plan may cost double White House projection
The newly published analysis finds that the costs of Biden’s program — between $333 billion to $361 billion — would be much higher than the Department of Education's initial estimate of $138 billion.
The drug, lecanemab, received FDA approval on Jan. 6, after a study to assess its efficacy on volunteers concluded its third phase.
The Working Families Party is a grassroots political party that organizes to elect progressive candidates in fourteen states.
In response to a request for comment, Starbucks contested the validity of the complaint in regards to disobeying the NLRA and defended their actions at the Philadelphia locations.
Mask and Wig performs first Annual Production as gender-inclusive group in 134-year history
Founded as an all-male collegiate musical comedy troupe in 1889, Mask and Wig announced in the fall of 2021 that it would be eliminating the male gender requirement as a qualification.
Penn to host Women in Data Science conference with speakers from Zillow, TikTok
The Feb. 3 conference will include talks from leaders in data science, question-and-answer sessions with speakers, and networking opportunities.
Penn preclinical trial discovers potential of CAR-T gel in eliminating residual cancer cells
The creation of the gel could significantly improve the effectiveness of surgery for solid tumors.
Penn Libraries unveils new collection of children's books about diversity
The new collection of award-winning children's books features characters from diverse backgrounds.
Penn senior charged with alleged assault at 2021 Castle party found not guilty
The senior was accused of injuring a then-Penn sophomore at a party held on Sept. 4, 2021, in the chapter house of his fraternity.
Everything you need to know about the 2023 restaurant scene in University City
Located next to campus, Franklin's Table has welcomed three new eateries. Two additional restaurants recently opened in University City, and several more plan to open by the end of 2023.
House Committee alleges foreign influence from Antony Blinken, previous Penn Biden Center manager
The letter, which was sent on Jan. 23 and written by Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Texas), asked for clarification on Blinken's knowledge of classified documents at the Center.
'Rapid increase' in rodent sightings in KCECH disrupts student living
Residents on every floor of Kings Court — one of the two buildings in the first-year college house — told The Daily Pennsylvanian that they have seen more mice in their rooms and in the hallways.



















