The court heard oral arguments about Trump's eligibility to hold presidential office, with many justices appearing skeptical of multiple aspects of Colorado’s decision.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Hanadi Abdulkadir | Penn should require an African American history course
Columnist Hanadi Abdulkadir expands on her experience with an Africana class at Penn and why all students should take one too.
Also, Penn Vet was allocated money in the Pa. state budget.
Hanadi Abdulkadir | Penn should require an African American history course
Columnist Hanadi Abdulkadir expands on her experience with an Africana class at Penn and why all students should take one too.
Editorial | Penn should reconsider the Second Year housing and dining requirements
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board urges Penn to reconsider the Second Year housing and dining requirements.
A Penn lecturer's political cartoons add fuel to the ongoing antisemitism discourse on campus
In an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Booth defended his cartoons from mounting backlash among Jewish community members.
FDA requires new warning for Penn-pioneered CAR-T therapy products
Penn Med will continue offering CAR-T cell therapy after FDA issues new "black box" warning.
Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro allocates Penn Vet funding for 2024-25 after Dec. withholding over antisemitism
The budget proposal included the same amount of funding for Penn Vet as the 2022-23 budget.
It has been over a century since Penn athletics first allowed female students to pursue athletics. To celebrate National Women and Girls in Sports Day, here are some of the moments that have defined the 103 years since.
The women who bled Red and Blue: 10 of Penn's greatest trailblazing female athletes
To commemorate this year's National Girls & Women in Sports Day, here are 10 of Penn's female athletes who have dominated.
Jack Lakis | Do we all hate Penn?
Columnist Jack Lakis investigates why it’s so popular to complain about the Penn experience.
Pennsylvania court rules in favor of state in opioid settlement dispute
The ruling comes amid an ongoing effort to combat Philadelphia's opioid crisis.
Penn begins submitting documents to House education committee for antisemitism investigation
A University spokesperson said that the process would last multiple weeks, with not all documents transferred by the Feb. 7 deadline.
From overlooked to impossible to ignore: Mataya Gayle’s rise to Ivy League stardom
Gayle’s historic start to her Penn career has brought a much needed bright spot to a middling season.
Also, Penn hires a new chief innovation officer.
Officials call for more SEPTA funding amid budget gap, planned fare increases and service cuts
Pa. Governor Josh Shapiro’s January proposal is the latest effort to fund SEPTA after a $190 million budget increase initiative fell through.
Penn reports progress on sustainability goals ahead of University climate action plan's final year
According to this year's report, Penn made notable progress in all seven of its key performance areas.
Penn Center for Innovation selects John Swartley as inaugural chief innovation officer
In the newly created role, Swartley will work to expand the center's work across the University as a whole, according to the PCI announcement.

















