The 1968 Wharton graduate may not be a politician, but he could call himself a preacher.
Critics claim insider politics at play in new job for former city councilman and Penn grad
After 16 years as an Democratic at-large councilman, Goode lost his primary race in May 2015.
Students hopeful that new Amazon pickup location will streamline frustrating package delivery process
“Free two-day shipping” are familiar words for any Amazon Prime user. For Penn students, however, the promise of a speedy delivery often translates into extra days of delay and frustration.
Visiting scholar researches the ethics of gene editing
Futuristic advances in genetics are coming faster than we could have ever predicted, and scientific organizations are scrambling to unpack their potential ethical consequences.
Critics claim insider politics at play in new job for former city councilman and Penn grad
After 16 years as an Democratic at-large councilman, Goode lost his primary race in May 2015.
Students hopeful that new Amazon pickup location will streamline frustrating package delivery process
“Free two-day shipping” are familiar words for any Amazon Prime user. For Penn students, however, the promise of a speedy delivery often translates into extra days of delay and frustration.
Spring club recruitment, while subdued, a major strategy for some groups
The fall activities fair was a huge and festive celebration, with hundreds of organizations lining Locust. But where was the spring activities fair?
Penn the 10th-highest fundraiser among all American colleges and universities
The University netted $517.20 million in funds, according to an annual survey conducted by the Council for Aid to Education.
Student Health Services will no longer automatically refill prescriptions
Did you remember to take your medicine? Thanks to Student Health Services’ new policy, maybe you won’t.
Student Spotlight Q&A: Laptop decal designer and Wharton sophomore Laura Gao
Wharton sophomore Laura Gao recently launched her own company Draw Street Journal which designs and sells laptop decals, many of which are Penn-themed. She spoke with the Daily Pennsylvanian about her inspiration behind the project and owning her own website.
Mayor and Obama official join volunteers in counting Philadelphia's homeless
Mayor Jim Kenney and President Barack Obama's Chief of Staff Denis McDonough attended the annual event.
Penn Bookstore advertises rental options as textbooks become increasingly expensive
More than 80 percent of titles are available for rent.
Academically isolated
When College seniors Sophia Hu and Connor McLaren first stepped onto Locust Walk four years ago, they were the first signing Deaf students to enter Penn in over 15 years.
As tech skills grow in value, Wharton increases focus on data science
Wall Street and Silicon Valley may be 2,562 miles apart, but at Penn, finance and tech are becoming increasingly intertwined.
Students, administrators discuss sexual assault at U. Council meeting
Since the release of the Association of American Universities’ survey on sexual violence, students have called for the administration to address the issue more seriously.
Faculty, student panel talks insensitivity in the classroom
A panel of Penn faculty and students came together to discuss classroom culture on campus and how perceived insensitivities regarding race, religion and sexual orientation have the potential to create uncomfortable learning environments.
Former Phila. mayor Nutter to teach at Columbia
Former Philadelphia mayor and 1979 Wharton graduate Michael Nutter is now the newest faculty member at Columbia University.
Daily Pennsylvanian archives dating back to 1885 now available online
So far, over 49,000 pages have been digitized and archived, out of the 158,000 that will eventually make up the collection.
Smokes, FroGro and other U. City businesses could be affected by City Council bills
Members of the new City Council will be working diligently in the coming months to re-introduce bills that could affect the businesses and clientele of University city.
Cleanup still underway after oil spill in Schuylkill on Monday
Cleanup efforts in University City are still underway following an oil spill in the Schuylkill River on Monday.


















