The DP contacted 287 people for this story. Of the 59 people who responded, 50 said they expected Trump not to attend the reunion. Nine people said they expected Trump to attend.
Meet Michael Avenatti: the Penn graduate representing Stormy Daniels against President Trump
Described as 'a racecar-driving lawyer from California,' Avenatti has become a central figure in Daniels' case against Trump and has made no effort to stay behind the scenes.
Penn bans sexual relations between faculty and undergraduates in significant policy change
This marks a considerable shift from the University's previous policy, which stated that sexual relations were only prohibited "during the period of the teacher-student relationship."
How a trip to Japan led a graduate student to completely overhaul Penn's campus map
The Accessibility Mapping Project launched last month using data collected from around campus and drawing on its creator's own academic research, which delves into issues of disability in Japan.
Meet Michael Avenatti: the Penn graduate representing Stormy Daniels against President Trump
Described as 'a racecar-driving lawyer from California,' Avenatti has become a central figure in Daniels' case against Trump and has made no effort to stay behind the scenes.
Penn bans sexual relations between faculty and undergraduates in significant policy change
This marks a considerable shift from the University's previous policy, which stated that sexual relations were only prohibited "during the period of the teacher-student relationship."
The first-ever M&T Summit kicks off asking, 'What's more important than health care?'
The summit featured Management & Technology alumni speakers and health-specific senior design project presentations.
ASAM students engage other ethnic studies programs at Penn in fight for funding and resources
Students involved in the Asian American studies program held a conference on Friday, entitled, 'No Program No Peace: On the Importance of Ethnic Studies and Inter-Ethnic Solidarity.'
Professors at Trump's alma mater say the call to arm teachers is misguided, 'ill-informed'
At Penn and across the country, educators are pushing back against proposals to arm teachers with weapons.
Across the world, there were 800 marches planned for this one day. Along with two high school students, Penn College senior Jana Korn organized Philadelphia's march.
New collaboration between Penn and Woodlands cemetery blossoms to revive historic roots
The Grave Gardeners have been working with the greenhouse since February to grow historically-accurate plants for the various graves.
In this week's crime log: reported thefts at Pottruck and Fisher Bennett
March 9: In the evening, a report of theft was made at Pottruck Health & Fitness Center, with losses totaling between $50 and $200.
Politicians advocate for treatment over incarceration at College Republicans event
Panelists included former White House Counsel Jim Schultz, Pennsylvania state Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-08), Criminal Justice Task Force Director at the American Legislative Exchange Council Ronald Lampard, and GOP gubernatorial candidate and Sen. Scott Wagner (R-Pa.).
Penn students prepare to join thousands across the country for 'March For Our Lives'
College senior Jana Korn is one of the organizers behind Philadelphia's 'March For Our Lives,' happening on Mar. 24 and 9:30 a.m.
In new op-ed, Amy Wax argues that colleges should be more open about students' grades
In a piece titled 'The University of Denial,' Wax argues that universities should be more transparent with the grades of its students and that speakers should not be criticized for laying out 'uncomfortable' truths.
Months after Huntsman Director Inge Herman's departure, students still don't know why she left
Inge Herman served as executive director of the dual degree program since 2003.
Restaurants, sports, arts and culture: Penn's new website for finding businesses on campus
Organized largely by Facilities and Real Estate Services, the new Shop Penn brand includes all retailers, restaurants, and business located in Penn-owned buildings throughout campus.
At teach-in finale, Pritchett and deans discuss access to education and engaging community
The panelists discussed how Penn could more effectively interact with the broader public, touching on issues such as technology and learning, economic inequality, and engagement with West Philadelphia communities.
From the Pride Walk to the Drag Show: how the annual QPenn honored the LGBTQ lineage
Students are celebrating LGBTQ identity through an art exhibit, moving screenings, and talks on identity at this year's QPenn. The theme for the week is "Lineage" – in honor of LGBTQ history.
Nearly four years after its launch, I CARE trains over 700 Penn students and faculty annually
I CARE launched in 2014 after four students died by suicide in the 2013-2014 academic year alone.

















