The Philadelphia protest was part of a series of over 2,700 demonstrations that took place across the country.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Senior wide receiver Jared Richardson hit the 2000 career receiving yards and three touchdowns in the victory.
Following club application season, new Wharton recruitment guidelines receive mixed feedback
While the Wharton's leadership has characterized the change as an improvement to club culture, some students have expressed concern that fewer interview opportunities will lead to a more unfair process.
Stokes currently leads the nation in average punt return yards.
Senior wide receiver Jared Richardson hit the 2000 career receiving yards and three touchdowns in the victory.
Following club application season, new Wharton recruitment guidelines receive mixed feedback
While the Wharton's leadership has characterized the change as an improvement to club culture, some students have expressed concern that fewer interview opportunities will lead to a more unfair process.
Voices of Penn: New College curriculum, voter registration, and more
Plus, columns on Penn's residential system and climate week.
DP Daybreak | Compact rejection ‘the right decision’
Also, Penn’s graduate student union celebrated a major win amid ongoing contract negotiations.
Penn Arts & Sciences hosts ‘Knowledge by the Slice’ lecture on Latin American politics
Titled “Dispossessions and Disparities Across Latin America,” sociology professor Letícia Marteleto and political science professor Tulia Falleti talked to a room of 30 attendees in Irvine Auditorium.
Penn Medicine outlined three solutions that are being implemented to combat the issue: self-triaging using text messaging, 24-hour operations for its Oncology Evaluation Center, and a home-care nursing program called “Cavalry.”
Guest Columnists Eric Orts and Kate Shaw urge members of the Penn community to register to vote by the October 20 deadline in order to vote on or before the November 4 election.
Letter from the Editor | Signing an amicus brief in support of The Stanford Daily
The Daily Pennsylvanian addresses its decision to join an amicus brief supporting The Stanford Daily in its recent lawsuit.
According to an Oct. 16 email from Penn President Larry Jameson, the University rejected the compact after considering input from Penn faculty, alumni, trustees, students, and staff.
One year in, GET-UP celebrates major win amid ongoing contract negotiations
The union’s victory came just days before its one-year anniversary of negotiations, which began on Oct. 17, 2024.
Penn study identifies potential solution to relieve chronic pain
Their work, published in a study in Nature magazine, was spearheaded by Penn associate professor of Biology J. Nicholas Betley.
Penn Forward working group chair discusses goals for undergraduate education, innovation
Composto reflected on building a representative working group, incorporating an interdisciplinary approach for undergraduates, and the importance of “thinking boldly.”
Penn, Oxford study finds carbon offsetting inefficient at reducing emissions
The researchers found that projects without permanent carbon dioxide removal do not positively impact the environment.
Annenberg School hosts inaugural event for new distinguished lecture series
Renowned for her scholarship in global communication and comparative media studies, University of Southern California cinematic arts professor Anikó Imre was invited by CARGC to share her work with the Penn community.
Penn women’s tennis shows off at ITA Northeast Regionals
Junior Esha Velaga sets a new Penn record by qualifying for NCAAs for the third straight year.
Elizabeth Porter | How Climate Week at Penn facilitates urban forestry in Philadelphia
Guest columnist Elizabeth Porter argues that the role of community-driven urban forestry in combating urban heat islands is crucial to Climate Week at Penn.



















