“Elizabeth and Natalia have big shoes to fill, but we’re all confident they’ll do a fantastic job. The future is bright for Under the Button,” said 134 President and 133 UTB Editor-in-Chief David Akst, who hired the pair.
New College House West construction on schedule for fall 2021 opening
Since the end of last semester, site excavation continued, brick walkways were torn out, and temporary lighting was installed, according to an email sent to Rodin College House residents on Jan. 10.
How the Penn Biden Center could help the former VP chart a path to the presidency
Although Biden has yet to announce plans for a 2020 campaign, experts say the Penn Biden Center may be helping shape his path to becoming the next president.
Three Penn students awarded full scholarships to study in China for a year
Wharton senior Dotun Adejare, Wharton and Engineering senior Johnathan Chen, and Zhongyuan "Echo" Zeng, a candidate for a master's in city planning, received the scholarship last month.
New College House West construction on schedule for fall 2021 opening
Since the end of last semester, site excavation continued, brick walkways were torn out, and temporary lighting was installed, according to an email sent to Rodin College House residents on Jan. 10.
How the Penn Biden Center could help the former VP chart a path to the presidency
Although Biden has yet to announce plans for a 2020 campaign, experts say the Penn Biden Center may be helping shape his path to becoming the next president.
Elizabeth Warren's former Penn colleagues believe she can beat Trump. Here's why.
Penn Law professor Stephen Burbank, who helped hire Warren, and Colin Diver, the dean of Penn Law at the time, both said they think the senator could beat Trump.
New Greek life leaders will take on Penn's new housing policy and their public image in 2019
The student leaders aim to address Greek life's image on campus and the recent changes to on-campus housing policies.
Raymond G. Perelman, namesake and major donor of Medical School, dies at 101
Perelman, a 1940 Wharton graduate, was one of Penn’s largest donors. In 2011, he gave $225 million to the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Construction set to begin on new health-conscious grocery store near Penn's campus
Giant Heirloom Market, a new gourmet grocery brand, is set to open on 34th and Chestnut streets near Domus Apartments.
Cornell's Gregory Eells named CAPS executive director at Penn
CAPS has been operating without a permanent executive director since Bill Alexander retired in August 2018 after nine years in the role.
Penn appoints Sherisse Laud-Hammond as next director of the Women's Center
The appointment comes more than four months after former director Felicity 'Litty' Paxton assumed the role of associate dean for undergraduate studies at Penn's Annenberg School for Communication.
Tutoring Center Director Donna Brown will retire at the end of 2018
During her tenure, Brown focused on recruiting high-performing students and oversaw the creation of a database and online scheduling system for the Tutoring Center.
Former Penn prof. Elizabeth Warren is running for president in 2020
The Massachusetts senator, who taught at Penn Law during the late 1980s and early 1990s, is one of the first prominent Democrats to declare their candidacy.
'Highly-aided' students receive debit cards to pay for winter break meals
Eligible students will receive $20 every day they are on campus from Dec. 21 to Jan. 1.
2018: The Year in Review
2018 was a year to remember. Take a look back on Penn's most memorable moments with The Daily Pennsylvanian's Year in Review.
Penn's early decision acceptance rate drops to 18 percent for Class of 2023
International students were admitted from 48 different countries, a drop from last year's 54 countries. The number of states with admitted students dropped from 45 last year to 42 this year.
Panera Bread expected to open this spring on 40th and Walnut streets
Harvest closed indefinitely after a fire in January 2017 to repair damage to the building, but four months later officials announced it would not reopen.
In 2018, students stormed into Center City when the Eagles won the Super Bowl, threw a "throwback show" for Spring Fling, and planned a (failed) protest against the decision to close Huntsman Hall early. Take a look back at this past year in photos.
'You don't pour tea down someone's throat' written in place of 'Wynn Commons' namesake
The reference to the popular "Tea and Consent" video took the now-empty space where Wynn's name was once engraved.


















