Ahead of the primary elections on May 19, The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a comprehensive ballot guide detailing where to vote on campus, candidates on the ticket, and an explanation of two city-wide ballot measures.
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Penn knew Apple’s next CEO long before the world did
As he prepares to take the helm of one of the world’s largest corporations, Ternus’ former classmates, teammates, and mentors say the traits defining his career have been visible for decades.
Admitted students express mixed reactions to Quaker Days programming
This year’s Quaker Days — which took place between April 13 and 15 — featured both University-wide events and programming tailored to each of Penn’s four undergraduate schools.
Editorial | The systemic flaws of UPennAlert
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board comments on the failures of Penn’s emergency communication system.
Penn knew Apple’s next CEO long before the world did
As he prepares to take the helm of one of the world’s largest corporations, Ternus’ former classmates, teammates, and mentors say the traits defining his career have been visible for decades.
Admitted students express mixed reactions to Quaker Days programming
This year’s Quaker Days — which took place between April 13 and 15 — featured both University-wide events and programming tailored to each of Penn’s four undergraduate schools.
Penn students form coalition voicing concerns on open expression guidelines
Student leaders also shared feedback on the guidelines during an April 29 meeting of the University Council.
Penn Live Arts production workers unanimously vote to unionize
The election was certified by the National Labor Relations Board on April 22.
Ahead of the May 19 primary elections, The Daily Pennsylvanian examined each candidate’s time at Penn and their vision for higher education policy.
Student-led hackathon brings AI experts, public sector leaders to Penn
Hosted by the artificial intelligence platform OnGov in collaboration with Penn’s Fels Institute of Government and Venture Lab, 1776 Lab took place on April 17.
Letter to the Editor | Clarifying services provided by Student Health and Counseling
Chief Wellness Officer Benoit Dubé outlines resources provided by Student Health and Counseling.
Hockey at Penn started in the late 19th century with a team that played other schools on the Schuylkill River during the winter freeze.
Cam Thrower of Penn men’s basketball announces graduate transfer to Elon
Thrower was named to the all-tournament team at the end of Penn’s title winning run at Ivy Madness.
Penn softball, outmatched by Columbia, loses series 2-1
The Quakers put up a good fight but failed to dominate in their last home games of the season.
For Neo Matsuyama, Penn was ‘just meant to be’
When the senior breaststroke specialist first came to Penn, he wasn’t even sure if he had a spot on the team.
Penn baseball sweeps Harvard, clinches Ivy League tournament berth
Freshman pitcher Ben Moulin had career night in the third game of the series to lead the Quakers to first in Ivy League standings.
Penn organizations host student wellness events ahead of finals period
Pottruck Health and Fitness Center and Penn Libraries will host therapy dogs, serve free food, and put on various activities to help students to relax ahead of finals period.
The Penn Relays’ staying power with non-Penn athletes
130 years later, Penn Relays remains an American track tradition.
How Penn’s sustainability initiatives have evolved
While Penn has shown a commitment to sustainability dating back to the 1970s, the first University-sponsored sustainability initiative was created in 2007.
Penn-partnered high schools still set to close despite Philadelphia School District plan revisions
The April 20 plan called for merging Robeson with Motivation High School and Lankenau with Walter B. Saul High School.



















