The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to members of the Penn community about how the outage disrupted exams and assignments, prompting frustration for students.
Following club application season, new Wharton recruitment guidelines receive mixed feedback
While the Wharton's leadership has characterized the change as an improvement to club culture, some students have expressed concern that fewer interview opportunities will lead to a more unfair process.
Penn Arts & Sciences hosts ‘Knowledge by the Slice’ lecture on Latin American politics
Titled “Dispossessions and Disparities Across Latin America,” sociology professor Letícia Marteleto and political science professor Tulia Falleti talked to a room of 30 attendees in Irvine Auditorium.
Penn student group partners with Pa. senators to introduce legislation mandating naloxone in schools
The bill was introduced in partnership with students in Penn Government and Politics Association’s Forum for Legislative Action.
Following club application season, new Wharton recruitment guidelines receive mixed feedback
While the Wharton's leadership has characterized the change as an improvement to club culture, some students have expressed concern that fewer interview opportunities will lead to a more unfair process.
Penn Arts & Sciences hosts ‘Knowledge by the Slice’ lecture on Latin American politics
Titled “Dispossessions and Disparities Across Latin America,” sociology professor Letícia Marteleto and political science professor Tulia Falleti talked to a room of 30 attendees in Irvine Auditorium.
One year in, GET-UP celebrates major win amid ongoing contract negotiations
The union’s victory came just days before its one-year anniversary of negotiations, which began on Oct. 17, 2024.
Penn Forward working group chair discusses goals for undergraduate education, innovation
Composto reflected on building a representative working group, incorporating an interdisciplinary approach for undergraduates, and the importance of “thinking boldly.”
Penn Faculty Senate overwhelmingly passes resolution urging University to reject White House compact
The Executive Committee emphasized that signing the compact would “compromise” Penn’s academic freedom and scholarly diversity.
Penn political groups look to register voters, engage campus community ahead of November election
The student groups — Penn Democrats, Penn College Republicans, and Penn Leads the Vote — emphasized the importance of civic engagement ahead of this year’s election.
The statements call on Penn to hold the students in the video accountable for their actions, publicly acknowledge the video, and reaffirm its commitment to supporting and protecting Black students.
UA urges Penn administrators to reject White House compact
The document was drafted in partnership with student representatives from six of the eight other universities initially approached with the federal government’s proposed higher education compact.
Penn urged Department of Homeland Security to revise international student visa policy, document shows
The proposed policy would abolish the “duration of status” period — which allows international students to stay in the United States through the length of their academic program.
Penn Abroad terminates Penn English Program in London amid budget constraints
According to English faculty members, the decision to end the nearly 40-year-old program was made abruptly by Penn Abroad at the start of the fall 2025 semester.
The Oct. 11 message was sent in response to a memo from Penn that outlined recommendations for department chairs to “maintain teaching continuity” should graduate students participate in a work stoppage.
Penn’s sixth annual Climate Week to highlight global ‘climate hotspots’ with over 50 events
Many of the events are organized in partnership with various schools and organizations across Penn, mirroring the collaborative strategy outlined in the new Climate and Sustainability Action Plan.
Meet Alex Chen, the 19-year-old who hacked his way from Penn to Elon Musk’s AI company
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Chen detailed his journey from Penn to Silicon Valley, the culture of Elon Musk’s company, and his relationship to Diego Pasini.
New Penn executive vice president discusses University’s financial future amid federal pressure
He described his new role as an effort to maintain the University’s momentum — a mission that requires institutional flexibility amid an evolving landscape of federal policies and financial stress.
Penn graduate student union holds picket as members sign strike pledges, allege stalled negotiations
At the picket, GET-UP announced that its members have begun pledging to authorize a strike if Penn continues to reject the union’s proposed contract.
“There is no room for hate within the Penn community,” a University spokesperson wrote in a statement to the DP.



















