Intended to “preserve” Penn’s “principles of open expression,” the draft policies could significantly shape how speech, demonstrations, and protests unfold on campus.
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Judge orders Penn to comply with federal subpoena seeking list of Jewish faculty, students
A University spokesperson told The Daily Pennsylvanian that Penn intends to appeal the ruling.
Penn unveils draft open expression guidelines following extensive review process
Once approved, the guidelines will mark the most drastic change to Penn’s open expression policies in over three decades.
Penn Engineering master’s student launches ‘PortaDash’ app to map public restrooms
In an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Song explained that he launched the app to “create something useful for people.”
Judge orders Penn to comply with federal subpoena seeking list of Jewish faculty, students
A University spokesperson told The Daily Pennsylvanian that Penn intends to appeal the ruling.
Penn unveils draft open expression guidelines following extensive review process
Once approved, the guidelines will mark the most drastic change to Penn’s open expression policies in over three decades.
“Bringing more mindfulness and awareness to everything that goes into a plate can really change our relationship to food and to waste,” Dudley said.
Research associate and postdoc union pushes Penn on compensation, health protections
As RAPUP awaits responses from University administrators on several major proposals, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to members of the union's bargaining committee.
Four Penn juniors named 2026 Goldwater Scholars to pursue STEM research
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with three scholars about their reactions to receiving the award.
Penn series examines impact of World War II on University research development
In an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, history of education professor Jonathan Zimmerman described the period as the “birth of what today we call big science.”
Chummum and Mansour — who both ran unopposed — received 1,241 and 1,246 votes, respectively.
Annual TEDxPenn conference features nine speakers for ‘Mosaic’-themed event
In interviews with The Daily Pennsylvanian, multiple speakers discussed important moments from their lives and careers.
Holi featured live performances from several Penn dance teams, included a DJ, and involved students throwing colored powder to celebrate the arrival of spring.
Social Equity and Community Office, Penn Women’s Center host domestic violence workshop
The workshop was organized by College sophomore London Haynie and College junior Tricia Tchamabo as part of the Penn Association for Gender Equity’s annual week of programming.
Flo Rida to headline 2026 Spring Fling concert
The concert is set to take place at Penn Park on Friday, April 17, followed by a Daytime Fling carnival the next day.
Penn student launches AI mortgage startup through Y Combinator
According to Lin, who studied finance and computer science with a minor in mathematics, Penn’s Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology helped shape her approach to building Copperlane.
Student group hosts Penn-affiliated congressional candidates running to represent University City
Amid their ongoing bids to represent Pennsylvania’s third congressional district, the three candidates discussed immigration, foreign relations, affordability, and community safety.
Kelly Writers House hosts Taiwanese American author, screenwriter for book discussion
The March 25 event, titled “A Conversation with Elaine Hsieh Chou,” was part of the Liu Endowed Program and co-sponsored by Penn’s English Department and Asian American Studies Program.
According to the announcement, over 61,000 students applied to Penn this year, marking a decrease from last year’s applicant pool of over 72,000.
Conservative pundit Ben Shapiro in talks to appear at Wharton MBA club event
The talk is scheduled to take place at the Penn Museum on April 14.



















