DP Daybreak | Wharton's mention, and other debate highlights
Also, Penn notched its lowest U.S. News ranking since 1997, according to preliminary data.
Also, Penn notched its lowest U.S. News ranking since 1997, according to preliminary data.
The restaurant will reopen the week of Sept. 23, and a grand opening celebration will take place the weekend of Oct. 4.
Columnist Jessey Shin highlights the lack of support for disabled students at Penn and examines the underlying structural issues.
Debate watch parties took place everywhere, from high-rise rooftop lounges to academic buildings to Smokey Joe’s.
The restaurant will reopen the week of Sept. 23, and a grand opening celebration will take place the weekend of Oct. 4.
Columnist Jessey Shin highlights the lack of support for disabled students at Penn and examines the underlying structural issues.
The Daily Pennsylvanian is live from the 2024 presidential debate, with reporters and photographers fanned out across spin rooms, watch parties, protests, and political events.
Princeton University claimed the No. 1 spot, followed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in No. 2 and Harvard University in No. 3.
Jameson wrote in the announcement that University leaders will no longer issue public statements on local or global events that do not have a direct impact on Penn.
Fluharty’s 12 years leading the school make him the longest serving dean in SAS history.
Also, Penn ranked fourth-worst for free speech.
The Neuroimaging Facility was established under the Mapping the Mind goals of the SAS strategic plan.
The XCAT Working Group was formed in October 2023 with the goal of addressing the challenges faced by transfer students in the process of receiving transfer credit.
Columnist Francesco Salamone argues that our distracted, inattentive eye causes us to be blind to each other, and simply noticing is where we should start.
According to a course syllabus obtained by The Daily Pennsylvanian, Wax has invited American Renaissance magazine editor Jared Taylor to deliver a guest lecture at an upcoming meeting of her class.
Penn received a “Very Poor” rating for its speech climate in FIRE’s 2025 College Free Speech Rankings, placing 248th out of 251 schools nationwide.
College sophomore Talia Shapiro was one of four Philadelphia-area Jewish college students to speak at the press conference.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with Codner about her experience after graduation, her return to Penn, and her goals for the academic year.
Also, Allegro Pizza and Grill reduced its late night hours.
Seven of the GSRs have already opened, and the other two are expected to be ready by Sept. 16.