Shapiro — who also serves as an ex officio member of the University Board of Trustees — is currently running for reelection in Pennsylvania’s gubernatorial race.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Philadelphia unveils sculpture at Franklin Field to celebrate nation’s 250th anniversary
“The story of America just doesn't unfold in chambers and conventions,” Historic Philadelphia President Amy Needle said at the event. “It unfolds in places like this.”
Iran war could cost up to $47 billion through April, Penn Wharton Budget Model predicts
The April 1 report details the cost of “Operation Epic Fury,” a campaign targeting Iran’s military infrastructure led by 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump’s administration since Feb. 28.
Dating back centuries, these three Penn clubs are still active today
From performing arts groups to academic societies, Penn students have gathered around shared interests for centuries.
Philadelphia unveils sculpture at Franklin Field to celebrate nation’s 250th anniversary
“The story of America just doesn't unfold in chambers and conventions,” Historic Philadelphia President Amy Needle said at the event. “It unfolds in places like this.”
Iran war could cost up to $47 billion through April, Penn Wharton Budget Model predicts
The April 1 report details the cost of “Operation Epic Fury,” a campaign targeting Iran’s military infrastructure led by 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump’s administration since Feb. 28.
Penn faculty attend national higher education conference on DEI
The March 26 conference — hosted by the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education — saw roughly 800 total attendees.
What Penn students should know about MERT policies, services on campus
MERT is a student-run emergency response service staffed by student emergency medical technicians that provides “rapid medical care” across Penn’s campus.
Penn softball walks it off to win series against Yale
Alexis “Lexy” Youngren’s walk-off basehit in extra innings gave Penn softball the win in series against Yale.
Penn professor uses AI to develop master’s level course curriculum
Fernández-Villaverde used Claude, developed by Anthropic, to create and engage with an individualized curriculum plan that he deemed comparable to one week of a master’s course.
Penn men’s lacrosse falls to Cornell 16-8 in Alumni Day match
The Quakers’ offense fell flat and had a scoreless third quarter.
Voices of Penn: Examining the UA budget
Plus, columns on Wharton transfers, Penn sports, and competition.
DP Daybreak | UA resolution on immigration enforcement
Also, Penn Abroad has revamped its software and application process.
Penn implements changes to study abroad application process following student feedback
According to the Wednesday announcement, the new PASSPORT platform is set to take effect for spring 2027 study abroad applicants.
Penn’s draft Guidelines on Open Expression stir debate on campus
While some community members welcomed the University’s proposed revisions, others raised concerns about its implications for student expression, event planning, and institutional transparency.
Actor Penn Badgley to speak at SPEC event on campus
The event — now sold out — was announced by the Social Planning and Events Committee’s Connaissance and Film branches on Wednesday.
Previewing University-wide programming for Penn’s third annual AI Month
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with several event organizers about artificial intelligence programming scheduled from March 31 to May 1.
The resolution comes after several student groups voiced concerns about how Penn would respond to United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity on campus.
Editorial | The UA budget failed to deliver
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board critiques the Undergraduate Assembly’s budget for the next academic year.
Penn men’s lacrosse’s first season with head coach Taylor Wray is one of improvement
A comeback win against Dartmouth illustrates a gritty offense.



















