DP Newsletter | Class of 2028 reacts to admin. turmoil
Biden held a campaign event, visited local small businesses, and volunteered at a food bank across 10 days.
The event featured speakers from organizations from across the West Philadelphia community denouncing colonization and gentrification.
The Coltons have donated over $60 million to Penn since 2021, and are the namesakes of the Colton Center for Autoimmunity.
Biden held a campaign event, visited local small businesses, and volunteered at a food bank across 10 days.
The event featured speakers from organizations from across the West Philadelphia community denouncing colonization and gentrification.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with five members of the Class of 2028 about their backgrounds, aspirations, and what drew them to choose Penn.
Incoming Class of 2028 students shared their concerns about administrative turmoil and the campus climate, as well as their hopes for the University’s direction by the time they matriculate.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear the case on February 8.
The six non-resident advisors, who were selected from a pool of past fellows, will remain in the position for three years.
Freshman guard Mataya Gayle starts her collegiate career on a strong note with an avalanche of accolades.
Seven Quakers placed top ten in the national tournament, beating out Wisconsin for top spot.
Anna Brandt, Izzy Rohr and Niki Miles were recognized as some of the top lacrosse players in the nation ahead of the season.
Penn Faculty for Justice in Palestine writes to announce their formation: a collective of those who support the teaching and research mission of the University, including faculty, lecturers, staff, and graduate employees.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with multiple faculty members about their thoughts on Rowan's Dec. 12 letter and its implications for freedom of speech and academic freedom on campus.
The three day trip, which aimed to offer “friendship and support" to Israel began on Jan. 2 and was organized independently from the University.
The United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights is investigating whether the University's usage of legacy preferences in admissions decisions constitutes racial discrimination.
Several initiatives started by former President Magill, including the antisemitism task force and "In Principle and Practice" strategic framework, will continue their work under Interim President Jameson.
Following Magill's resignation, The Daily Pennsylvanian looked at the federal actions taken against Penn amid allegations of antisemitism on campus.
Parker's first executive order aimed to reduce crime and violence in Philadelphia.