The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to Penn professors about the potential consequences of dozens of executive orders signed by President and 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump, many of which reversed policies from the Biden administration.
Amy Gutmann
Letter from the President | Staying informed is a responsibility we collectively share
Abhiram Juvvadi, the president of The Daily Pennsylvanian, urges the greater Penn community to stay informed and engaged.
DP Daybreak | Trump returns
Also, meet three members of Penn's Class of 2029.
Trump pardons 2010 Penn graduate Patrick Stedman for involvement in Jan. 6 Capitol riot
Stedman is one of 1,500 people — including some convicted of assaulting police officers — included in sweeping pardons issued shortly after the 1968 Wharton graduate returned to the White House.
Letter from the President | Staying informed is a responsibility we collectively share
Abhiram Juvvadi, the president of The Daily Pennsylvanian, urges the greater Penn community to stay informed and engaged.
DP Daybreak | Trump returns
Also, meet three members of Penn's Class of 2029.
Penn gymnastics' perseverance shines in second place finish at home opener
The Red and Blue came second to Townson, but ahead of Yale and Ursinus
Penn seniors receive Marshall Scholarship for graduate study in the United Kingdom
College and Wharton seniors Tej Patel and Sridatta Teerdhala are among the 36 Marshall Scholars selected this year from among 983 candidates.
1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump sworn in for second presidential term
Trump’s inauguration speech centered around the theme of broad sweeping, America-first change, which he claimed would mark an end to “America’s decline.”
Penn graduate Jared Fenton honored by Forbes 30 under 30 for Social Impact
Fenton founded The Reflect Organization, a national nonprofit that provides college students with a forum to engage in conversations to improve mental wellness that grew from a club Fenton started at Penn.
Phila. Mayor Cherelle Parker announces plan to prioritize public safety, affordable housing in 2025
Parker delivered a speech laying out her plans and goals for 2025, as well as her administration's accomplishments from her first year in office.
Penn Medicine partners with Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drugs to increase medication supply, reduce costs
The collaboration will provide Penn Medicine with a selection of 100 of the most commonly dispensed medications while avoiding price markups.
Congressional report on antisemitism calls for increased oversight into Penn
The 42-page report is the culmination of an investigation Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) initiated last April, when he called for a "House-wide crackdown on antisemitism."
Penn likely to face ongoing congressional scrutiny as new U.S. House education chair begins tenure
Walberg — who was selected as the committee's chair in December 2024 — has been outspoken about campus antisemitism and cited “continuing to protect Jewish students on college campuses” as one of his main priorities.
From Colombia to California, meet three early decision admitted students from Penn’s Class of 2029
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with three early decision admitted members of the Class of 2029 about their journeys to Penn and what excites them most about the next four years.
Penn men’s basketball defeats Harvard for first Ivy victory of the season
Junior guard/forward Ethan Roberts led the way with 21 points.
Brian Barth | Penn’s biggest worry under the Trump administration
Columnist Brian Barth explains the potential impact of decreasing one of the University's most abundant sources of revenue.
76ers abandon controversial proposal to move to Center City, announce new arena plan
Under the agreement, the 76ers and Comcast will partner to build an arena in the South Philadelphia sports complex. The space will be used by both the 76ers and the Philadelphia Flyers and is set to be finished by 2031.
Checking in with the nationally ranked Penn men’s and women’s squash teams
The men’s and women’s teams are ranked No. 1 and No. 4 respectively in the nation.
Harvard outscored Penn in the second half 42-21.



















