Guest columnists Ellen Heiman and Sage Lincoln argue that Penn Law must do more to increase opportunities for environmental advocacy and law training.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Penn ranks No. 2 among universities with most billionaires in the Forbes 400 list
Penn was the second most represented school on the list with 14 billionaires, falling just behind Harvard University’s 15 billionaires.
Students adapt study strategies in response to return of in-person exams
Both first years and sophomores are taking their first set of in-person midterms this semester, as sophomores took their exams online last year.
A Faculty Senate committee, which has an advisory role for Penn administration, released a resolution in an effort to raise more awareness to climate-related issues among faculty and University departments.
Penn ranks No. 2 among universities with most billionaires in the Forbes 400 list
Penn was the second most represented school on the list with 14 billionaires, falling just behind Harvard University’s 15 billionaires.
Students adapt study strategies in response to return of in-person exams
Both first years and sophomores are taking their first set of in-person midterms this semester, as sophomores took their exams online last year.
Steven Weitzman | The pandemic, Penn faculty, and the presidential search
In a guest column, religious studies professor Steven Weitzman argues that greater faculty representation is needed on the search committee for Penn's next president.
Advance course registration for spring 2022 opens Nov. 1 and closes Nov. 14.
15 questions with... Owen Goldsberry, a Penn football senior
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Owen Goldsberry of Penn men's football 15 questions about his sport, his time at Penn, and what he’s learned as a Penn student athlete. Here’s what the senior had to say.
From hiking to internships, Penn first years reflect positively on gap years
Many students who chose to defer enrollment at Penn said they made the decision to avoid taking classes online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Penn Libraries webinar traces conspiracy theory evolution from early France to modern America
The event, “Conspiracy Theory and Political Culture, Past and Present,” covered topics ranging from the use of social media as a means to spread conspiracy theories, to the future prevalence of conspiracy theories in American political culture.
Disabilities Services testing accommodation center closure inconveniences students
Students said they did not receive proper accommodations when the center, housed in Biotech Commons, closed for reconstruction.
Weingarten receives $2.6 million donation for new testing center and academic support
The donation will contribute to a new testing location scheduled to open in the fall of 2022 for students who need accommodations.
SEPTA subways and trolleys are at risk of shutting down on Nov. 1
The strike would affect all SEPTA lines within Philadelphia city limits. Regional rail lines outside the city, as well as the LUCY bus routes in University City, will continue to operate.
Editorial | Penn's 'breaks' are a ruse. Here's how we fix them.
The Daily Pennsylvanian's Editorial Board argues that Penn should institute a grace period around breaks to allow students time to truly destress and unwind.
After taking advantage of down time, Allison Kuzyk plays key role for field hockey
When a young Allison Kuzyk went to the park one day, she never thought that she would find something that would change her life forever.
Penn men’s and women’s tennis flash potential at ITA Regional Championships despite losses
While most students were trying to relax and enjoy their fall break this past weekend, Penn men’s and women’s tennis were hard at work in the ITA Northeast Regional Championships.
Preview: Penn football at Yale
Sitting at 0-2 in Ivy League play, the Quakers (2-3) are faced with an uphill climb in conference standings as they prepare for their matchup against the Yale Bulldogs (2-3, 1-1 Ivy) this Saturday, Oct. 23.
Brandon Copeland part of Penn Athletics effort to educate athletes about NIL
Brandon Copeland, current linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons and former Quaker, spoke to Penn student-athletes on his success with monetizing his brand and how an athlete looking to take advantage of these new opportunities can do the same.
Students talk classroom self-censorship, role of Greek life at virtual Penn Paideia event
About 50 students from a variety of local universities — including Penn, Drexel University, and the University of Delaware — attended the virtual event.


















