Former '34th Street' Editor-in-Chief Sarah Beth McKay writes a farewell column about what makes this University unique.
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Farewell Column by Pete Lodato | Worth a thousand words
In his farewell column, former Sports Photo Editor Pete Lodato writes about the unique perspective of Penn he's gotten from behind the lens.
Farewell Column by Evan Medina | It gets better
In his farewell column, former columnist Evan Medina refuses to believe that his life has officially peaked at the ripe old age of 22.
Farewell Column by Jessica Goldstein | It’s always sunny in Philadelphia
Former columnist Jessica Goldstein writes a farewell column reminiscing about her first tour of Penn and how she immediately liked the school.
Farewell Column by Pete Lodato | Worth a thousand words
In his farewell column, former Sports Photo Editor Pete Lodato writes about the unique perspective of Penn he's gotten from behind the lens.
Farewell Column by Evan Medina | It gets better
In his farewell column, former columnist Evan Medina refuses to believe that his life has officially peaked at the ripe old age of 22.
PennMOVES to collect student donations
During move-out, students can donate their unused or gently used items for a sale that will raise money for Goodwill.
Pupil dilation may link to depression
Pupillometry could provide clinicians with clues as to how to treat patients with depression.
Throwback: April 28
In 1998, the Student Activities Council was in the exact opposite situation as it is this year: it had more funds than it originally thought.
In finance, women see lower pay than men
Lifestyle differences such as childbearing, as well as unconscious biases, may play into the discrepancy.
Activists ask, 'WTF, Penn?'
Penn Activists Coming Together hosted “WTF, Penn?,” an event in which a group of speakers discussed the school’s stance on issues that have moral implications for the outside community.
Modi | A pilgrimage to watch the Penn Relays
As a freshman in college, I'm set to attend all three days of Penn Relays for the first time — and I'm praying they're just as good as I remember.
The resignation of head coach Nik DeVore on Friday allows the Penn tennis team to close the book on a difficult four-year run in which the Quakers finished a combined 6-22 in the Ivy League.
Cheers and Jeers | Spring 2011
Read a list of the best and the worst things that happened at Penn this semester in The Daily Pennsylvanian’s semiannual recap.
Farewell Column by Sabrina Benun | Sandwiches and the city
You may laugh at me for reflecting on my college experience through a lens of sandwiches. But a sandwich is whatever you want it to be — just like Penn.
Farewell Column by Colin Kavanaugh | It’s graduation, Charlie Brown
We all take different paths through Penn. Not only are we not going to be on the same chapter of our lives at the same time, we won’t even be writing the same book.
NBC producer, Penn alumna speaks on career
Amna Nawaz, an NBC news producer and video journalist, recounted her experiences in the field Monday evening.
Along with a $250K grant, Penn gains MS post-doc
Department of Neurology will soon gain Salim Chahin, MD, as their newest postdoctoral fellow in the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Program.
Rabbi Joel leaves post at Hillel
Senior Jewish Educator Rabbi Joel Nickerson will be leaving his post at Hillel to become the assistant rabbi at Temple Isaiah, a Reform synagogue in Los Angeles.
Pre-law students weigh gap year
As the deadline to enroll in law schools approaches, many seniors are weighing the benefits of deferring their three-year commitment to studying law.




