After 1968 Wharton graduate and former President Donald Trump was named the winner of the 2024 presidential election, Penn professors acted quickly — canceling classes, offering resources, and adjusting exam schedules.
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Many students voiced dismay and concern at the specter of a second Trump presidency, especially after his victories in swing states like Pennsylvania and with potential Republican control of control.
Penn students stage walkout protesting police search of pro-Palestinian activists’ off-campus house
Penn Students Against the Occupation of Palestine hosted the walkout in conjunction with Penn Faculty for Justice in Palestine, and the event drew about 30 attendees.
Penn political experts say importance of economy, inflation fueled Trump win
The professors pointed to voter concerns over the economy and inflation as well as growing dissatisfaction among rural voters as key contributors to Trump's election to a second term.
Many students voiced dismay and concern at the specter of a second Trump presidency, especially after his victories in swing states like Pennsylvania and with potential Republican control of control.
Penn students stage walkout protesting police search of pro-Palestinian activists’ off-campus house
Penn Students Against the Occupation of Palestine hosted the walkout in conjunction with Penn Faculty for Justice in Palestine, and the event drew about 30 attendees.
The Daily Pennsylvanian took a look at what a second Trump presidency — and a projected Republican majority in the Senate — could mean for Penn and higher education institutions across the country.
Piper Slinka-Petka | Speak up, own your vote
Columnist Piper Slinka-Petka advocates for all students to own the decisions they made in the 2024 presidential election.
Conor Smith | Who is to blame for the election’s outcome? The Democratic Party
Guest Columnist Conor Smith argues that Donald Trump did not win the election: The Democrats lost it; from not holding a primary to their love affair with war criminals, the party has no one to blame but themselves.
Team captain Nick Spinoso hopes to guide Penn men's basketball to championship titles
The Port Washington, N.Y. native will play an important role as a veteran presence in a relatively young locker room.
'It’s a whole family here': Stina Almqvist cherishes final season with Penn women's basketball
Ahead of her last season, the newly named team captain and Swedish native reflects on her time with the Red and Blue.
Previewing Penn men’s swimming and diving season
The Quakers kick off their season on Friday.
Rambaud | Penn football needs to throw the ball more
With stars like Jared Richardson in the wide receiver core, Liam O'Brien needs to let loose to help the Quakers to victory.
Austen has done nothing but impress in her first year as the starter for Penn women’s soccer.
‘This is a personal game’: Football meets 'familiar faces' in Cornell clash
Three members of the Cornell coaching staff departed from Penn over the off season.
How will the Quakers fare this year on the men's and women's sides?
It’s all about the process for coach Mike McLaughlin in his 15th season with Penn women’s basketball
McLaughlin discusses how an appreciation of what it means to represent the Red and Blue is an essential aspect of a successful team.
Making history: Freshman Ashna Tambe becomes Penn's first Indian American player
The Dallas native hopes to pave a path for other Indian American girls.
Diya Choksey | The art of de-SABSing
Columnist Diya Choksey reflects on how the pressure of “seeing and being seen” erodes one’s sense of self and the importance of solitude in reconnecting with one’s true self and purpose.
Meet the six rookies on Penn women's basketball
Six freshman are joining the team this year from all around the country.

















