Sukhmani Kaur | A lens into resilience
Sukhmani Kaur, former photo editor and summer multimedia editor, reflects back on her past four years at Penn and the DP.
Sukhmani Kaur, former photo editor and summer multimedia editor, reflects back on her past four years at Penn and the DP.
Hadriana Lowenkron, former DP editor-in-chief, reflects on the progress that the DP made during her leadership, and her hopes for the future.
Students and other members of the Penn community marched down Locust Walk chanting "Not the church, not the state, women must decide their fate!" and "They say no-choice; we say pro-choice!"
Ashley Ahn, former DP Executive Editor, reflects back on her four years at Penn and the DP.
Hadriana Lowenkron, former DP editor-in-chief, reflects on the progress that the DP made during her leadership, and her hopes for the future.
Students and other members of the Penn community marched down Locust Walk chanting "Not the church, not the state, women must decide their fate!" and "They say no-choice; we say pro-choice!"
Guest columnist Sarah Asfari describes the experience of being a racial minority without equal access to resources or proper visibility.
Columnist Alfredo Praticò questions the methods that Sidechat has used to rise to prominence at Penn's campus.
Columnist Lexi Boccuzzi argues that Penn should put a greater emphasis on American history scholarship and courses.
Columnist Daniel Gurevitch urges students to seek discomfort by taking courses outside of their academic comfort zone.
Amongst a star-studded event schedule featuring Olympic gold medalists and an NFL wide receiver, the Quakers shone through with wins on the final day of the Penn Relays.
In a bittersweet moment for the departing seniors, the underclassmen have picked up the enthusiasm of the Penn Relays to revive tradition.
Guest columnist Belinda Kumi argues that CAPS needs to have better immediate services after her disappointing encounter with the organization about grief.
Several delays have occurred in mandating vaccination for these union employees.
Even through the windy weather, excitement for the Penn Relays endured through the first day of competition.
While the Penn Relays are making a comeback after a three-year hiatus, excitement for the competition has endured as tradition through the Penn track and field team.
In the final moments of overtime, Dylan Gergar and James Shipley connected in backyard ball fashion to inch the Quakers above the Hawks.
As the regular season wraps up for Penn men's lacrosse, here's a look at the team's top plays during the season thus far.
Columnist Tony Zhou argues that all classes at Penn should have exams that are appropriately challenging without the need for a curve.
The report found that slavery “powerfully shaped” Harvard, as many key donors built their wealth from slavery.