Also, an exclusive interview with the Penn graduate convicted and pardoned for his involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot.
Amy Gutmann
As the legality of Trump's executive order remains unclear, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with Penn's legal experts and community members about the potential impacts of revoking birthright citizenship.
Penn alum, Chiefs wide receiver Justin Watson supports Ivy League decision to opt out of 'pay for play'
The three-time Super Bowl champion and 2018 Wharton graduate is competing for a Ivy League record-breaking fourth Super Bowl win.
2010 Penn graduate Patrick Stedman defends Jan. 6, 2021 actions, reflects on Capitol riot in DP interview
Stedman maintained that the 2020 election was “stolen” from Trump, and said that he did not regret his participation in the demonstration.
As the legality of Trump's executive order remains unclear, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with Penn's legal experts and community members about the potential impacts of revoking birthright citizenship.
Penn alum, Chiefs wide receiver Justin Watson supports Ivy League decision to opt out of 'pay for play'
The three-time Super Bowl champion and 2018 Wharton graduate is competing for a Ivy League record-breaking fourth Super Bowl win.
‘Those lacrosse guys like to party’: Eagles running back Will Shipley details memories on Penn’s campus
Eagles running back Will Shipley, the brother of former Penn lacrosse player James Shipley, recently had a forced fumble and 57-yard run in the NFC Championship.
DP Daybreak | Faculty Senate colloquium begins
Also, the U.S. Department of Justice announced the formation of a task force to combat antisemitism on college campuses.
Namrata Pradeep | Our apps can’t dictate our politics
Columnist Namrata Pradeep discusses how social media platforms shape young users’ perceptions of government.
How Penn is celebrating Black History Month, from panels to murals and music
The Penn community — from cultural groups to the University at large — has organized a variety of programs throughout February to celebrate Black History Month.
University leaders discuss 'time of peril' for higher education at Penn Faculty Senate colloquium
The Jan. 30 event — titled “Higher Education and the State: How Politics are Reshaping America’s Great Universities" — was the first of the Faculty Senate’s three-part colloquium series.
U.S. Department of Justice establishes task force to combat antisemitism on college campuses
The formation of the task force comes after 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump’s executive order directing federal agencies to deport non-citizen students involved in pro-Palestinian protests.
The seven initiatives included in the Climate and Sustainability Action Plan 4.0 was developed with input from faculty, students, and staff representatives.
Raxx Vintage pop-up store opens on Walnut Street
The pop-up — bringing vintage clothing, accessories, furniture, and books to University City — will remain in the space until January 2026
Mariana Martinez | Debunking the sorority myth
Senior columnist Mariana Martinez narrates her sorority rush experience as an international student, exploring the impact Sidechat has on potential new members.
DP Daybreak | Penn feels effects of Trump's NIH freeze
Also, a judge dismissed a Penn faculty group's amended lawsuit.
Judge dismisses Penn faculty group’s amended ‘McCarthyism’ lawsuit with prejudice
The amended complaint was dismissed with prejudice by Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Mitchell Goldberg on Jan. 30 for lack of standing and failure to state a claim.
NIH communication freeze, DEI funding cuts disrupt medical research at Penn, nationwide
Health and research systems like Penn Medicine and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia were among those affected by 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump’s funding cuts from the first two weeks of his second term.
Penn Carey Law graduate Sarah Best victim of Washington plane crash that killed 67
Best graduated from Penn Carey Law in 2021, where she led numerous student organizations and graduated with summa cum laude honors.
Penn researchers develop temperature-sensitive protein with applications in cancer cell therapy
A group of Penn scientists has developed a new method to remotely control engineered cells inside the human body using heat.


















