Squash senior Nick Spizzirri is ‘all in’ on his Olympic goals
Coming of a recent CSA team championship, Spizzirri has high hopes for his future.
Coming of a recent CSA team championship, Spizzirri has high hopes for his future.
In statements and interviews to The Daily Pennsylvanian, faculty members criticized the Penn administration’s lack of transparency and clarification on the issue since announcing three visas had been revoked.
Researchers at Penn, led by Physics and Astronomy professor Arnold Mathijssen, discovered ways to achieve quality coffee extraction using fewer beans.
The April 14 event, introduced by Penn President Larry Jameson and moderated by 1967 Penn graduate Andrea Mitchell, took place at Perry World House.
In statements and interviews to The Daily Pennsylvanian, faculty members criticized the Penn administration’s lack of transparency and clarification on the issue since announcing three visas had been revoked.
Researchers at Penn, led by Physics and Astronomy professor Arnold Mathijssen, discovered ways to achieve quality coffee extraction using fewer beans.
The club competed in The Boring Company's global university competition in late March, which involved digging a 30-meter-long, half-meter-wide tunnel.
An April 1 lease termination notice acquired by The Daily Pennsylvanian instructed tenants to “vacate and relinquish possession” of the Mason by the end of the month.
Columnist Eden Liu argues that universities must require civic education to address the alarming decline in political literacy and safeguard the future of democracy.
Columnist Solemei Scamaroni urges Penn to follow Harvard’s lead and stand firm against political interference in academia while defending its core values of academic freedom and independent thought.
Columnist Roshan Gopal argues that we should embrace AI for learning at Penn instead of attempting to stave it off.
Guest Columnist Nick Foretek satirically offers solutions to the University’s budgetary issues.
Also, Saxbys employees at the 40th and Locust streets location staged a "march on the boss" yesterday.
Digital Healing is an AI creative arts platform created by researchers and students from the School of Social Policy & Practice, School of Nursing, and School of Engineering.
A defining moment in the field of administrative law, the 2024 case overturned the Chevron doctrine which required courts to defer to a federal agency when interpreting an ambiguous statute.
A new interactive map co-developed by researchers at Penn’s Annenberg School for Communication shows that proposed NIH funding cuts may lead to an estimated $16 billion in economic loss and 68,000 jobs lost.
The demonstration came as the coffee shop reduced its hours this week, eliminating weekend operations at the Penn campus staple ahead of its official closure in early May.
This spring’s election also decided leaders for the 2026, 2027, and 2028 Class Boards.
Senior Columnist Piper Slinka-Petka argues that Penn’s humanities courses can adjust their curriculum to reduce the use of AI assistance.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board paves the way for Penn to move forward amid the ongoing attacks on higher education.