According to the announcement, over 61,000 students applied to Penn this year, marking a decrease from last year’s applicant pool of over 72,000.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Penn’s University Council hears concerns over federal immigration enforcement, Title IX training
The event also facilitated a discussion of the University's operating budget.
Penn to release draft of open expression guidelines, seek community feedback
After circulating the document, Penn will solicit feedback from faculty, staff, and students to shape the final set of policies.
Conservative pundit Ben Shapiro in talks to appear at Wharton MBA club event
The talk is scheduled to take place at the Penn Museum on April 14.
Penn’s University Council hears concerns over federal immigration enforcement, Title IX training
The event also facilitated a discussion of the University's operating budget.
Penn to release draft of open expression guidelines, seek community feedback
After circulating the document, Penn will solicit feedback from faculty, staff, and students to shape the final set of policies.
Penn’s Weitzman school joins academic partnership to promote historic site preservation
Penn will collaborate with the WMF’s new Suzanne Deal Booth Institute for Heritage Preservation, which aims to integrate education with preservation projects.
From entertainment to transportation, here are the benefits of a PennCard
From cultural experiences to transportation and everyday services, The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a list of easy-to-miss opportunities that the University community can utilize.
Wealth and status above all else
Columnist Kamau Louis explores how Penn’s preprofessional culture can produce immoral alumni.
Bergstrom and Moehn earn All-American at NCAA women’s swimming and diving championships to continue Quaker distance legacy
The distance freestyle duo joins an elite group of only two other All-American swimmers in program history.
What would Benjamin Franklin do?
Guest Columnist Eric W. Orts questions how Benjamin Franklin would react to the American political landscape leading up to the semiquincentennial.
DP Daybreak | Gender Equity Week at Penn
Also, plans to close Philadelphia schools.
Here’s how Penn groups are celebrating Gender Equity Week this year
Ahead of the week’s programming, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to members of the Penn Association for Gender Equity team about their goals.
Penn’s city councilmember urges Philadelphia to keep local schools open in new proposal
“Closing Paul Robeson — the last high school in University City’s heart — sends a message to Black and brown kids that they don’t belong in neighborhoods of opportunity,” Gauthier said.
Seven Penn Carey Law professors ranked among nation’s 100 most cited legal scholars
Penn was the only university on the list to have two individuals ranked as top 10 scholars — Penn Carey Law professors Jill Fisch and Elizabeth Pollman.
Emeritus Nursing School professor Jacqueline Fawcett died on March 22
Fawcett joined Penn’s faculty as an assistant professor in 1978, a position she held until 1999.
Mango Mango Dessert to open new location near Penn’s campus
Mango Mango Dessert is a specialized franchise serving mango-centric desserts at over 50 locations in 15 states across the country.
New smoothie, açaí shop to open in Franklin’s Table
The new location will mark The Enerjuicer’s third location in Philadelphia, joining one in Suburban Station and a newer storefront opening near Washington Square.
‘Forever a Quaker’: Penn men's basketball senior Ethan Roberts set to enter transfer portal
Penn’s leading scorer for the last two consecutive seasons has announced his decision to transfer.
Kelly Zybura throws perfect game as Penn softball wins series over Dartmouth
Penn softball clinched more conference victories this weekend than they did during the entirety of last season.



















