The celebration helped to foster more inclusion, support, and recognition of FGLI students.
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Despite the rain, many attended the ceremony at the plaza in front of Meyerson Hall, which will be redesigned, renovated, and named Stuart Weitzman Plaza.
Photo Essay | Highlights of the 2018 Penn Football Season
Take a look at DP Multimedia's favorite moments from last season's ten Penn football games.
Photo Essay | Día de los Muertos celebration at Penn Museum showcases Mexican heritage
Guests at the celebration participated in many traditional activities like "calavera," or skull face painting, making vibrant paper flowers, and eating "pan de muerto," a sweet bread.
Despite the rain, many attended the ceremony at the plaza in front of Meyerson Hall, which will be redesigned, renovated, and named Stuart Weitzman Plaza.
Photo Essay | Highlights of the 2018 Penn Football Season
Take a look at DP Multimedia's favorite moments from last season's ten Penn football games.
With finals season and warmer weather now here, The Daily Pennsylvanian has scoped out some of the best outdoor study spots on campus. Some are old favorites, others less known. Some are secluded, and some are known as "see-and-be-seen" spots.
Photo Essay | Fans at the 125th Penn Relays
Victory was always celebrated, although often the team mattered less than the accomplishment. Viewers seemed more intrigued by demonstrated ability than by the name on a jersey, and fans honored those all who managed to inch out the competition.
Photo Essay | Penn fights against sexual violence at Take Back the Night
On April 4, hundreds of students, faculty, and peers gathered for Take Back the Night, an international movement and protest against sexual assault, domestic violence, relationship violence, and all other forms of sexual violence.
On March 25, The Daily Pennsylvanian took a deep dive into Krone’s daily life and what keeps him busy, whether it’s giving a tour for Kite and Key, meeting with various leaders on campus to discuss pertinent issues, or simply checking up on emails and staying up to date with classes.
This year’s Drag Show was free for all to attend as part of a larger effort by the QPenn organizing team to increase the accessibility of events.
Former Vice President Joe Biden was announced as a Penn professor on Feb. 7, 2017. Here is a look at every time he has visited Penn since then.
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.
Photo Essay | Highlights from the 2017-18 Penn basketball season
Take a look at some of the best photos and highlights from last year's men's and women's basketball seasons.
A look into some of the most beautiful places to study on Penn's campus
From the High Rise lounges to Fisher Fine Arts Library, take a look at some of the best places to study at Penn.
Take Back the Night is an international event and nonprofit organization. At Penn, the movement takes the form of a rally, a march across campus and a speak-out for survivors.
A class trip to Israel and Jordan through a Penn student's eyes
The trip took 15 students and 3 faculty to the Middle East over spring break through the Penn Global Seminar, "Violent Non-State Actors."
For three weeks now, Penn has joined communities across the country to commemorate Black History Month. In light of the annual, month-long observance, The Daily Pennsylvanian dug into the University's archives to present a brief history of black students, faculty, and staff at Penn.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spent some time with the Bernsteins during their stay and documented items in the apartment Bernstein left before returning home to California for the last time.



















