This spring, Penn awarded three Penn seniors up to $100,000 each to implement projects that they hope will change the world. Here's a look at each of the winners:
Car crash on 38th and Walnut leaves vehicles flipped, beaten
Around 3:50 a.m. on Saturday, a black Laredo Jeep speeding east through Walnut Street collided with a white Toyota Solara that was heading north on 38th Street, according to officers and bystanders at the scene.
Students Take Back the Night with rally against sexual assault
Take Back the Night is an international event and non-profit organization, but at Penn it takes the form of a rally, a march across campus and a speak-out where survivors of sexual violence share their stories.
Nobel-prize winning economist and author Daniel Kahnemen speaks at Penn
On Thursday and Friday, the Wharton School held its third annual People Analytics Conference at the Ritz-Carlton in Philadelphia.
Car crash on 38th and Walnut leaves vehicles flipped, beaten
Around 3:50 a.m. on Saturday, a black Laredo Jeep speeding east through Walnut Street collided with a white Toyota Solara that was heading north on 38th Street, according to officers and bystanders at the scene.
Students Take Back the Night with rally against sexual assault
Take Back the Night is an international event and non-profit organization, but at Penn it takes the form of a rally, a march across campus and a speak-out where survivors of sexual violence share their stories.
Behind the scenes of TEDxPenn
This weekend’s fifth annual TEDxPenn conference seeks to present 12 speakers from diverse backgrounds at the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts and hopes to deliver TED's motto of “Ideas Worth Spreading” to Penn's campus.
Free speech concerns raised across campus after protest at CIA event
The protests that interrupted and ultimately ended a discussion between Penn professor Marjorie Margolies and CIA Director John Brennan have kicked off a series of reactions across campus, from a petition by a student publication to an official debate sponsored by the Penn Political Union.
Penn graduates start work after undergrad despite employers looking for advanced degrees
A recent survey by Chicago-based job search engine CareerBuilder showed that more and more job positions have increased education qualifications required in the past 5 years.
Being an LGBTQ RA or GA has its advantages — and its challenges
A number of RAs and GAs believe that their identities have allowed them to be more sensitive and receptive to certain issues.
Food and Fire course connects hands-on with ancient civilizations
One of the first assignments under anthropology course “Food and Fire” (ANTH148) is to make your own knife.
Hillary Clinton courts union voters at Philadelphia rally
Hillary Clinton, fresh off of a loss to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) in the Wisconsin primary on Tuesday, discussed issues of interest to AFL-CIO members.
Crime Log: March 25 - March 31
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between March 25 and March 31.
Amid urban jungle, Penn has partnered with West Phila. to build community farm
The center works towards increasing access to fresh, organic, nutritious food for the Southwest and West Philadelphia community.
UTV to become umbrella organization for film and video clubs on campus
Film and video groups have always lacked a cohesive acronym of their own — until now.
With the closing of the Institute of Research in Cognitive Science, CogSci majors express concern
Administrators say the cognitive science major will not be affected.
Fighting racial inequality from high school to Penn
Engineering freshman Andre Wallace has been dedicated to fighting racism since he was in high school.
Makayla Reynolds becomes first black female class president
College sophomore Makayla Reynolds was elected as the first black female class president in Penn’s history this past Friday night.
Q&A with new UA leaders Kat McKay and Sola Park
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with McKay and Park to discuss what they hope to bring to the 44th UA Session in 2016-17 and what they hope to accomplish by the end of their term.
Division of Public Safety honors employees at annual commendation
DPS honored members of its division, its partners in safety, AlliedBarton, the University City District, the Philadelphia Police Department and members of the Penn community for their devotion to service.



















