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The stage was set for Penn football to earn a program-defining win, but a late Harvard comeback spoiled the party.
The stage was set for Penn football to earn a program-defining win, but a late Harvard comeback spoiled the party.
A Wharton spokesperson said that the discrepancy was due to differences in how the percentages of students of color and students from underrepresented groups were calculated for each class.
The new track and field league will be in Philadelphia from May 30 to June 1, 2025.
The lawsuit alleged that Yolanda Davis was retaliated against for reporting her disability and requesting accommodation.
A Wharton spokesperson said that the discrepancy was due to differences in how the percentages of students of color and students from underrepresented groups were calculated for each class.
The new track and field league will be in Philadelphia from May 30 to June 1, 2025.
Both teams improved to 5-0 records over the weekend in matches against Dickinson and Chatham.
On July 3, Samuel Woodward — the man charged with the 2018 homicide of Bernstein — was convicted of first-degree murder with a hate crime enhancement.
Gandhi, who will pursue a a D.Phil. in oncology at Oxford, is one of 32 students selected for the scholarship from the United States this year.
After Tyler Perkins switched sides in the offseason, the matchup features an additional level of intrigue.
Submissions to the Film Fest are evaluated for awards across a number of categories, to be chosen for the screening on Dec. 2.
The event featured small group discussions with different prompts, exploring topics such as the vision for PWC’s next 50 years, services and resources to support that vision, and ways to generally increase the inclusivity and accessibility of the center.
The day featured a live PoemTalk episode and a reading in celebration of the life of Williams, who died at the age of 70 after a cancer diagnosis in March 2024.
Guest Columnist Malaikah Niyazi reflects on how right-wing populism continues to perpetuate divisive policies globally, while young voters, lulled by irony and misinformation, remain detached from the severe consequences.
Guest Columnist Zara Raven shares an interaction with a professor and connects this discriminatory act to a growing, global trend toward fascism.
Columnist Lindsay Muneton comments on Penn culture which stigmatizes open membership clubs, advocating for students to consider their positive aspects.
The Quakers receive a first round bye and will play host to the winners of Massachusetts versus Evansville on Sunday.
The Board also approved the creation of a new College of Liberal and Professional Studies master's program focused on police practice and criminology as well as multiple large scale renovation projects.
In a video posted on Instagram by Penn Against the Occupation, the employee was heard saying “all started by Hamas” and “half-assed backwards people” as he removed the signs.
Magill discussed topics including institutional neutrality, institutional statements, and university responses to external political pressures.