Penn Daily: Monday, April 3 briefing
Listen to the top headlines on Monday, April 3 with our newsletter anchor.
Listen to the top headlines on Monday, April 3 with our newsletter anchor.
Jonathan Majors was set to visit Penn through SPEC Connaissance’s spring speaker event.
Just like the team's matchup with Cornell a week prior, Saturday's game was ruled by runs. This time, Penn was the last team to put one in the back of the net.
The rally was organized by United RAs at Penn and featured guest speakers such as Philadelphia mayoral candidate and 1993 College graduate Helen Gym.
Jonathan Majors was set to visit Penn through SPEC Connaissance’s spring speaker event.
Just like the team's matchup with Cornell a week prior, Saturday's game was ruled by runs. This time, Penn was the last team to put one in the back of the net.
The Red and Blue's loss was not for lack of trying, as the team tallied 35 shots to the Gators' 33.
Freshman right-handed pitcher Kelly Zybura threw 13 total innings across the three-game series, limiting the Tiger offense to only five runs in that stretch.
A standard day consists of early rowing practices on the water, followed by evening lifting and conditioning sessions with trainers.
United By Blue closed the two locations — one at 3421 Walnut Street and one at 205 Race Street — on March 30.
106 Penn faculty members and AAUP-Penn sign a letter in support of the unionization efforts of Penn's Resident Advisors and Graduate Resident Advisors.
This is Biden's second time visiting campus as president.
The covering-up occurred two days after The Daily Pennsylvanian reported that the filmmaker, Jennifer Fox, demanded that the University remove Ted Nash's name from the rowing center.
Columnist Anni Paradise argues that the American GPA system hinders students’ ability to develop genuine passion for their work and hobbies during college, through this intense and not necessarily useful way of measuring academic progress.
Community members heard from candidates Allan Domb, 2016 Fels Institute of Government master's graduate Cherelle Parker, David Oh, Derek Green, Jeff Brown, and Maria Quiñones Sánchez.
Over a dozen events took place from of March 20 to 25, including a procession of flags, student performances, and a self-care workshop.
Bifocal Film Festival, Penn's first entirely student-run festival, will showcase filmmakers from over 30 countries.
The conference, which focuses on change and transformation, will take place in the Annenberg Center for Performing Arts, starting at 1 p.m. on April 1.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board provides the Class of 2027 with a more detailed and realistic view of campus culture than what Penn Admissions showcases.
Penn received a record of more than 59,000 applications to the Class of 2027 this cycle, over 4,500 more applications than the Class of 2026 and over 3,000 more than the Class of 2025.