Editorial | GET-UP’s victory was long overdue
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board reflects on Penn’s relationship with labor movements in the context of GET-UP’s bargaining success.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board reflects on Penn’s relationship with labor movements in the context of GET-UP’s bargaining success.
The junior wrestler inspires young wrestlers and trained with the Japanese national team.
Penn squashes the Ivy League with a 6-1 Ivy record as they look to collect another regular season title.
The sophomore is ready to compete at Ivies, with big obstacles and even bigger goals.
The junior wrestler inspires young wrestlers and trained with the Japanese national team.
Penn squashes the Ivy League with a 6-1 Ivy record as they look to collect another regular season title.
Also, the role of private equity in healthcare.
On Feb. 17, Graduate Employees Together — University of Pennsylvania and Penn administrators agreed to a $49,000 minimum annual stipend and a minimum hourly rate of $25.
Amid increasing calls for regulation, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to Penn experts about the role of private equity in health care and the risks it may pose.
The agreement, which was reached on Feb. 17, contains provisions for increased stipends and enhanced childcare and medical benefits.
The incident affected traffic near the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, the Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine, and the Clifton Center for Medical Breakthroughs.
Senior Columnist Diya Choksey argues that if a chatbot can outperform a lecture, the problem is not artificial intelligence but the design of the modern lecture hall.
The team reset 16 pool records and five program records during the regular season.
Also, sprint football hires a new head coach.
Also, the DP analyzed Penn's postgraduate fellowships scene.
The agreement comes after more than a year of negotiations between the University and the union, which represents more than 3,700 graduate workers with teaching and research positions at Penn.
This year’s Feb Club is the first to include free events and a lottery system for purchasing tickets.
In 2025, 27 Penn undergraduates received fellowships from the selected programs.
MERT members held “rapid five-minute trainings” where students, faculty, and staff could learn how to perform hands-only CPR at 14 locations across Penn’s campus.
The theme of this year’s report — “Illuminating the Endowment” — comes as a new federal tax on university endowments is scheduled to take effect in July.