Listen on Spotify | Google Podcasts On this week's 34th Street Magazine episode of Penn, Daily, Podcast Producer Alec Druggan, President Isabella Simonetti, and 34th Street Magazine Campus Editor Sam Mitchell talk about last week's issue, Dining Ex Machina, which explored automation at Penn. They also talked about how Friends, the Office, and other shows and movies are leaving Netflix, and about today's feature on CAFSA. Read today's issue in print, or online at 34st.com. Hosted by Alec Druggan and Isabella Simonetti. Guest hosted by Sam Mitchell. Produced and edited by Alec Druggan. Podcast art by Ava Cruz.
Amy Gutmann
Michael Horowitz named director of Perry World House
Horowitz has served as interim director of PWH since July 2019 and will succeed PWH’s founding director, Penn Law professor William Burke-White.
Wharton to introduce its first course on artificial intelligence in 2021
Artificial Intelligence for Business will be the first course to be fully dedicated to studying AI in a business context.
Penn women's basketball shut down in 36-point throttling by No. 23 Princeton
Just like they have done against every other Ivy League team this season, the Tigers raced out to a big lead and never gave the Red and Blue a chance to come back.
Michael Horowitz named director of Perry World House
Horowitz has served as interim director of PWH since July 2019 and will succeed PWH’s founding director, Penn Law professor William Burke-White.
Wharton to introduce its first course on artificial intelligence in 2021
Artificial Intelligence for Business will be the first course to be fully dedicated to studying AI in a business context.
Eleah Parker and Chelsea Kibler pick up weekly awards after strong performances
Two Penn athletes were honored as Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week and Big 5 Co-Player of the Week for playing important roles in their team's victories this weekend.
How Penn Athletics marketing tries to rally the support of an entire student body
For all of the 33 varsity teams at Penn, there are only two people in the Penn Athletics marketing office to attract fans to attend sporting events. Meet Denise Fitzpatrick and Emily Jakimowicz.
Penn received nearly $258 million in foreign money — with possibly more to be disclosed
The identity of Penn’s foreign donors remains unclear in many cases, but some include Chinese banks, foreign pharmaceutical countries, and Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Defense, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
U.S. Supreme Court will hear Philadelphia same-sex foster parents case
The City of Philadelphia alleged that Catholic Social Services violated the city's nondiscrimination laws by refusing to provide adoption services to same-sex couples.
Penn alum John Legend appointed to Vox Media board
At Vox, Legend will advise the company on strategic growth and venturing into new business opportunities and participate in regular board meetings.
Live blog: Penn women's basketball at No. 23 Princeton
Penn women's basketball is taking on No. 23 Princeton on Tuesday night in New Jersey. The Quakers are attempting to hand the Tigers just their second loss of the season.
Mahama sets Ivy League record in weight throw for Penn track and field at Princeton
Coming off a historic weekend in Clemson, S.C. and Boston, the Quakers were determined to prove that they still have fuel in their engine as they head into the postseason.
Freshman Max Martz extends rare Ohio pipeline for Penn men's basketball
The state of Ohio gave us Quaker Oats. It also gave us another Quaker: Penn men’s basketball freshman forward Max Martz.
Women go 3-2 and men go 2-3 against tough competition at Temple Invitational
On Sunday Penn men’s and women’s fencing teams spent the day across town at the Temple Invitational. This was their last meet before their three-day training camp and then the NCAA Regionals and Championships.
Top 5 Penn basketball plays of the week: Harvard and Dartmouth edition
It was an up-and-down weekend across the Penn basketball world. Here are the plays that made our top five countdown.
Female leaders tell students to 'take a leap of faith' at fourth annual OWN IT summit
This year's conference, which was held at The Study at University City, marked the first time that the event was not held on Penn's campus.
Bachelor bonding: Penn women's basketball uses reality TV to grow closer
Each week, over five million Americans tune in to watch The Bachelor. Penn women’s basketball makes up a small portion of this vast fanbase.
Ton Nguyen | Be conscious of fetishization
Whether it be from fellow Penn students to Uber drivers to random cat-callers, many people find it more socially palatable to use explicitly racial terms towards Asians — as if they were forms of “complimenting” or “flirting.”
Penn gymnastics captures first Ivy Classic title in five years after record showing
Penn gymnastics showed out on Sunday at this year's Ivy League Classic in Ithaca, N.Y., claiming the title in dominant fashion with a team score of 194.850.



















