The Nov. 18 event was co-organized by the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies and Perry World House.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Lawyers seek to consolidate class-action lawsuits against Penn over cybersecurity hack
The consolidated class action case would assume the name of the first plaintiff, 2014 College graduate Christopher Kelly, and include “all other similarly situated individuals.”
If the motion passes with a two-thirds majority, GET-UP’s elected bargaining committee will have the power to call a graduate worker strike at its discretion.
Penn health economists discuss Trump's new drug policy plan
Operated by the federal government, TrumpRx aims to reduce the amount that Americans — including Medicaid patients — pay for medical drugs.
Lawyers seek to consolidate class-action lawsuits against Penn over cybersecurity hack
The consolidated class action case would assume the name of the first plaintiff, 2014 College graduate Christopher Kelly, and include “all other similarly situated individuals.”
If the motion passes with a two-thirds majority, GET-UP’s elected bargaining committee will have the power to call a graduate worker strike at its discretion.
Smith | Analyzing overreactions from Penn men’s basketball's Big 5 victory against St. Joe’s
Has TJ Power arrived? Are Donahue’s Hawks in trouble? Does Penn have a newfound edge?
In a response to the suit, Penn wrote that it has “cooperated extensively with the EEOC, providing over 100 documents, totaling nearly 900 pages.”
Lindsay Muneton ⎹ The hierarchy of housing
Columnist Lindsay Muneton highlights the social divide between on and off-campus students as a consequence of university inaction.
DP Daybreak | No further compact negotiations, sources say
Also, Penn experts analyzed the 2025 off-year election results.
Viktor Wittner | Penn has a diversity problem, but not the one you think
Columnist Viktor Wittner sheds light on Penn’s lack of initiative to recruit and support rural students.
Penn Nursing Dean Antonia M. Villarruel publishes new book on how systems affect health outcomes
A group of 40 experts contributed to the work through the National Academy of Medicine’s Culture of Health Program, where Villarruel chairs the Program Advisory Committee.
Penn Medicine, CHOP to begin testing specialized gene therapy after working on new FDA protocol
Penn and CHOP researchers will utilize the new protocol to distribute customizable drugs that target specific genetic disorders.
Two Penn professors admitted to American Academy of Sciences and Letters
The organization provides a platform for academics to share their work in various fields, including mathematics, engineering, and social and natural sciences.
Penn researchers find common blood pressure medicine can prevent brain cancer cell growth
They discovered that the enzyme in the medicine can be used to prevent brain cancer cells from growing.
Penn men’s basketball earns first win over St. Joe’s since 2019, besting former coach Donahue
Senior guard/forward Ethan Roberts and junior forward TJ Power combined for 54 points in the victory.
Penn Carey Law professor Amy Wax files second suit against Penn, alleging academic freedom violations
In the recent filing, Wax alleged that Penn violated her academic freedom by imposing disciplinary measures for her comments on race.
Penn alum discusses appointment to helm of Philadelphia's civil rights agency in DP interview
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker appointed Chenault-Fattah — who graduated from Penn Carey Law School in 1982 — to the position on June 30.
Trump nominates attorney representing plaintiffs in Title IX suit against Penn to federal judgeship
Trump noted Olson’s involvement in the lawsuit when he announced the nomination in a Nov. 14 social media post.
Penn professors attributed the heightened Democratic turnout to voters’ opposition to President Donald Trump’s policies, while cautioning against over-interpreting the implications of the results for elections in 2026 and 2028.



















