Faces of Black Penn releases second issue after relaunching as literary outlet for Black students
The publication operates as a literary outlet for Black students to share their thoughts and work.
The publication operates as a literary outlet for Black students to share their thoughts and work.
"The Complaint sweeps through decades of unconnected alleged incidents in search of a narrative," University and WilmerHale attorneys wrote in Penn's first response to the lawsuit since it was filed last December.
Students voiced frustration about clubs prioritizing personal connections and technical abilities.
The Quakers faced off against the Millersville Marauders, a division rival and the top-seeded team entering tournament play.
"The Complaint sweeps through decades of unconnected alleged incidents in search of a narrative," University and WilmerHale attorneys wrote in Penn's first response to the lawsuit since it was filed last December.
Students voiced frustration about clubs prioritizing personal connections and technical abilities.
“We never received a notification of the meter having issues, and no one ever reported the outage,” the PECO spokesperson said.
Many of the impacted students moved to the Sheraton and Sansom Place West while repairs are in process.
Vice Provost for University Life Karu Kozuma and Dean Erika James notified the Wharton community of Rajagopal's death in an email sent on Jan. 24.
Roberts was honored at the Martin Luther King Social Justice lecture and awards ceremony, which took place in the Zellerbach Theater on Jan. 23.
The most recent concerns come one year after two Penn Dining locations were found to have violated city health code.
The student confirmed that the investigation pertains to the placement of stickers relating to the Freedom School for Palestine.
The event was part of the Katz Center’s new lecture series this semester, entitled “Jews and the University: Antisemitism, Admissions, Academic Freedom.”
While the new location will not change the dining hall’s current menu, the market will no longer be available.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with Executive Director of Design and Construction at Facilities and Real Estate Services Chris Kern to discuss the progress of the University's various construction and renovation projects on campus.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with current seniors to speak about what they wished they knew before living off-campus.
Of the students placed on the waitlist, approximately 500 are rising juniors and 300 are rising seniors.
The 29th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Symposium on social change began on Jan. 15. It will continue through Feb. 3, aiming to “reaffirm [the University’s] commitment to the betterment of our communities."
Employees are not expected to work unless designated as essential as a result of the suspension of normal University operations, according to the Division of Public Safety.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with five members of the Class of 2028 about their backgrounds, aspirations, and what drew them to choose Penn.