Throughout the last years, we have seen how not only ambition, but also determination and strategy, can lead to concrete, tangible change for the student body.
Amy Gutmann
What's new in UA elections: more voting booths, stricter campaigning laws, local promotions
This is the first election cycle affected by a Fair Practices Code amendment passed by the NEC in February which bans candidates from approaching potential voters with laptops or other devices used for voting.
A breakdown of admission rates across the Ivy League for the Class of 2023
Penn, Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Brown, and Dartmouth all saw their lowest admission rates in history – with four of the schools dipping below 6 percent.
Extended three-day weekend series sees Penn baseball pick up two wins over Brown
In a bizarre three-game set that began with a 16-inning game, saw a total of 57 runs scored, and spanned a total of three days, the Red and Blue took home their first series win of the conference season.
What's new in UA elections: more voting booths, stricter campaigning laws, local promotions
This is the first election cycle affected by a Fair Practices Code amendment passed by the NEC in February which bans candidates from approaching potential voters with laptops or other devices used for voting.
A breakdown of admission rates across the Ivy League for the Class of 2023
Penn, Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Brown, and Dartmouth all saw their lowest admission rates in history – with four of the schools dipping below 6 percent.
Fresh off re-signing with the Jets, Brandon Copeland stays busy in the classroom
The New York Jets linebacker had an impressive 2018 season, and after re-signing with the team on March 25, he is going back for another in 2019.
Empire State of Mind: Why so many Penn women's lacrosse recruits hail from New York
Between just three counties in the southern part of the state — Rockland, Westchester, and Nassau — there are 14 members of the team who call New York home.
Urooba Abid | I’m embarrassed to wear the Penn logo off campus
For many Philadelphia residents who struggle to get by, Penn is a full view reminder of a system that isn’t designed for them.
Community College of Philadelphia faculty plan to go on strike
91 percent of the 1,200 members of the College’s union, the Faculty and Staff Federation of Community College of Philadelphia, voted in favor of a strike in February 2019.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to some students who were admitted to the Class of 2023 on March 28. Here are their stories.
Interfraternity Council appoints first Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion
Engineering sophomore Majesty Uwagerikpe, who held another position on the IFC executive board, is now IFC's first Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion.
Faculty talk growing up first-gen., low-income at first annual panel for grad students
Penn First Graduate Association held their first annual community discussion and dinner for first-generation, low-income graduate students.
Tyler Larkworthy | Your four years at Penn don't have to be the best of your life
So, instead of trying to make the most out of Penn, just try to make it through. That is an accomplishment in itself.
With players hailing from all over the world, Penn tennis is an international family
Both the Penn men’s and women’s teams this season feature international players from a broad range of countries.
In this week’s crime log: an aggravated assault and 3 DUIs
On March 16, on the 2900 block of Market Street, at about 1:00 p.m., the complainant reported being approached by a group of juveniles. One punched him in the head and pulled his chain off from around his neck.
UA elections start today. Here's what to know about the candidates.
The race for president of the UA is between College and Wharton junior Maria Curry and College junior Natasha Menon. Curry currently serves as chair of the UA’s Dining, Housing, and Transit committee, and Menon currently serves as UA treasurer.
Annenberg study finds adolescents are not naturally predisposed to risk-taking
The researchers suggested that adolescents take more risks because of environmental factors that are part of a normal process of adapting to adulthood.
QPenn week brings together LGBTQ groups on campus to celebrate 'Building Community'
The theme of this year's QPenn ws "Building Community," and the student organizing board brought different LGBTQ organizations on-campus together.
Program records fall as Penn track excels at meets in Texas and North Carolina
The Quakers displayed impressive performances, returning home with two titles and 14 top 10 all-time records.


















