The Daily Pennsylvanian Sports Editors explain their thoughts and predicted records for the season.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Jared Richardson looks to cement a legacy in his final season on the field
Richardson hopes to eclipse 1,000 yards to match former Penn receiver and NFL player Justin Watson.
‘Next-man-up mentality’: The team culture that drives Penn football
The mentality that motivates everyone, from starters to backups to third strings.
One last ride: Who does senior quarterback Liam O’Brien want to be in his final season?
O’Brien broke out last season in a matchup against Cornell later dubbed ‘Liamsanity.’
Jared Richardson looks to cement a legacy in his final season on the field
Richardson hopes to eclipse 1,000 yards to match former Penn receiver and NFL player Justin Watson.
‘Next-man-up mentality’: The team culture that drives Penn football
The mentality that motivates everyone, from starters to backups to third strings.
Penn Med partners with American Univ. in Dubai to launch ‘first-of-its-kind’ medical school in UAE
The AUD-Penn Med alliance will offer an MD program incorporating American medical education practices with a focus on healthcare priorities within the United Arab Emirates.
The planned changes follow an executive order signed by 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump directing the National Park Service to remove exhibits that “inappropriately disparage Americans past or living.”
Penn Leads the Vote holds voter registration drive on Locust Walk for National Voter Registration Day
The last day to register to vote in Pennsylvania is Oct. 20. Election day this year will take place on Nov. 4.
Sara Bachman reappointed to second term as SP2 dean
Bachman’s term extension, which pends approval by the Board of Trustees, comes amid divided student opinions on her performance.
Penn receives $21 million alumni donation for Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, Morris Arboretum
The legacy gift will be directed to the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, Rare Judaica Acquisitions Endowment Fund in Penn Libraries, and Morris Arboretum & Gardens.
Penn experts link political violence to misinformation, polarization after Charlie Kirk assassination
In today’s political environment, faculty members argued, isolated acts of violence can reverberate far beyond those directly involved — and foster distrust in public institutions while deepening polarization.
Eliav Zendehdel | Charlie Kirk’s legacy lives on
Guest columnist Eliav Zendehdel urges all students to voice their opinions in the vacuum left by Charlie Kirk.
Eden Liu | Death by a thousand (funding) cuts
Columnist Eden Liu argues that Penn’s rushed overhaul of its student funding system has stripped clubs of necessary resources.
DP Daybreak | New SAC funding model prompts stress
Also, a New York court dropped terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione.
New York court drops terrorism charges against 2020 Penn graduate, murder suspect Luigi Mangione
The terrorism charges levied against Mangione were among the most serious counts he faced and carried a sentence of life without parole.
Penn names Rachel Wenrick as inaugural executive director of the arts
Wenrick will provide leadership and operational coordination across Penn’s arts programming.
Wharton professor Diana Robertson named Penn First Plus faculty co-director
Robertson formerly served as vice dean and director of the Wharton Undergraduate Division, and has been a member of the school's standing faculty since 2008.
Free speech nonprofit criticizes Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro’s ‘uniquely dangerous’ influence at Penn
The Sept. 16 report from FIRE labeled Shapiro’s sway at Penn as a form of unprecedented government overreach.
Penn students say new club funding model has caused ‘immeasurable stress’ for campus organizations
The changes follow nearly two years of collaboration between student leaders and administrators in the Office of Student Affairs.



















