Per University policy, classes will also not report in person on Jan. 26.
Front Breaking
Here’s what to know about student mental health resources at Penn
From Wellness Week to peer counseling, the University's programming and student initiatives work together to provide comprehensive support to all students.
Penn monitors weather forecast as winter storm approaches
As of publication, the Philadelphia area is expected to receive over a foot of snowfall between next Sunday and Monday.
As city officials look for new ways to curb violence, Penn’s Crime and Justice Policy Lab has studied how block beautification can play a role.
Here’s what to know about student mental health resources at Penn
From Wellness Week to peer counseling, the University's programming and student initiatives work together to provide comprehensive support to all students.
Penn monitors weather forecast as winter storm approaches
As of publication, the Philadelphia area is expected to receive over a foot of snowfall between next Sunday and Monday.
Penn Perelman School of Medicine receives $8 million gift to 'reinvent' curriculum
The funds will support hiring data scientists and engineers, as well as acquiring technology for the program.
Penn Dems hosts state rep. Rick Krajewski to discuss priorities ahead of midterm elections
At the Jan. 21 meeting, he discussed his work addressing juvenile incarceration, the Pennsylvania tax system, and the upcoming Democratic primary election.
Marie Dillard | Penn has no community
Columnist Marie Dillard explores the performative social culture at Penn and encourages readers to combat this by cultivating new relationships.
Clark | Stefanski Should’ve Stayed
The 2004 College graduate was relieved from his duties as head coach for the Cleveland Browns on Jan. 5th.
Charlotte Pulica | Penn, stand with Iran
Columnist Charlotte Pulica emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about the devastation in Iran and the students who are suffering.
From training camps to poker, here’s how Penn athletes spent their winter break.
DP Daybreak | Starbucks strike continues at Penn
Also, a new Taco Bell opened in University City.
Penn gymnastics earn victory at Lindsey Ferris Invitational
Multiple gymnasts notched 9.800 scores from the judging panel.
Starbucks workers picket near Penn’s campus as national strike enters third month
Cafe locations around Penn’s campus have been closed since Starbucks workers across the country began to strike in November 2025.
Lauder — who graduated from the University in 1965 — is credited with first sparking Trump’s interest in Greenland, having pitched the idea to the President several years ago.
Taco Bell opens new location near Penn’s campus
The storefront — located at 39th and Chestnut streets — is open daily from 9-12 a.m. and uses a modernized service model.
Trump administration drops appeal in case blocking educational funding cuts for DEI programs
The Education Department’s dismissal follows a year-long federal campaign against the inclusion of DEI in university programs.
Penn School of Arts and Sciences hosts panel on United States intervention in Venezuela
Four Penn faculty discussed the future of the country, along with how U.S. foreign policy will affect Venezuelan citizens.
Penn researchers discuss plans to gamify cardiovascular health using $25 million award
The award, funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, will support a new trial that will evaluate whether increasing step count through gamification reduces the risk of cardiovascular events.



















