Year in Review: Here’s all that happened in the University City food scene this year
The University City food scene has seen a variety of updates this year. Here’s all you need to know about restaurant changes as the semester comes to an end.
The University City food scene has seen a variety of updates this year. Here’s all you need to know about restaurant changes as the semester comes to an end.
From the overturn of affirmative action to a quiet restructuring of legacy admissions policies, Penn Admissions was marked by change this year.
See how The Daily Pennsylvanian photographers documented Magill’s presidency, from her official confirmation to the Congressional hearing that preceded her resignation.
From residential advisors to Penn Med residents, Penn saw an increase in union organizing across the University.
From the overturn of affirmative action to a quiet restructuring of legacy admissions policies, Penn Admissions was marked by change this year.
See how The Daily Pennsylvanian photographers documented Magill’s presidency, from her official confirmation to the Congressional hearing that preceded her resignation.
With the fall season in the books, let's take a look at how each of Penn's teams did this year.
Wharton student Ryan Georgian was named a co-winner of the Dr. Pepper Tuition Giveaway.
The former Ivy League champion will reunite with a familiar program, beginning his first run leading an SEC roster.
Several of the Quakers have received interest from a variety of top FBS and FCS programs.
The Quakers frequently used a 2-3 zone in last month's win over nationally-ranked Villanova.
Amidst a rough season, Kuzyk was a bright spot for the field hockey team and was rewarded with a slew of postseason awards.
One of Biggerstaff's major goals this season is to build the confidence of players on the team.
The freshman has already won the sabre events at the Temple Open and Elite Invitational.
Greenberg graduated from Penn in 2008, and previously worked with the Chicago Cubs and Blackhawks.
The Daily Pennsylvanian's Opinion department and Editorial Board weigh in with their thoughts on the resignations of Liz Magill and Scott Bok.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board calls on the Penn community to take charge of the national narrative on Liz Magill’s resignation and campus antisemitism.
Columnist Lexi Boccuzzi surmises that Penn’s problems can be aided by a commitment to transparency and widespread open expression with our new president.
Columnist Mritika Senthil urges the Penn community to reexamine institutional priorities after Liz Magill and Scott Bok’s resignations, describing how challenges in transforming campus culture at large have little to do with the former administration.
Some alumni expressed concern over how Magill's resignation followed significant backlash and what her resignation means for free speech.